The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, January 28, 1904, Page 13, Image 13

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    JANUARY 28, 1904.
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
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Snyder, Niles Chainplin, Alen Gilson,
Plymouth; Jacob France Lapaz
Whitley, county: Joseph Summers,
Ceresco; George Laird, Wm. Spurrier,
Columbia City.
... IOWA. v
. (Names of populists sent in by Old
Guards S. M. Harvey, East Des
Moines; Milo Bunce, Stuart.)
Polk county: S. Harvey, A. Old
field, Altoona; J. Becktol, Berwick;
Dr. Mosteller, Rising Sun; Wm. Reed,
Hasty.
Dallas county: J. WaTnock, Wood
ward. .
Adair county: J. Lynum, W. M.
Hoemyer, Greenfield; Pol Taylor,
Henry Stowell, Edward Kelly, Stu
art: W. M. Stowell. M. L. Beaman.
John Roberts, Ham Fansman, Aibor
Hill; W. B. Emerson, Atlantic, West
6lh street.
MINNESOTA.
(Name of populist sent in by Old
Guard H. Elllngston, Minnehaha.)
Hennepin county: - S. M. Owens,
Minneapolis.
MISSISSIPPI.
(Names of populists sent In by Old
Guard B. F. Jones, Beauregard.)
Copiah county: A. J. Lusk, Jas. W.
Kelly, W. B. Herring; P. W. Kelly,
Ben Lusk, Dr. W. P, Patterson, A. J.
Purser, " Beauregard; Frank Davis,
W. A. Ferguson, Allen; Lark Purser,
Gallman.
MISSOURI.
(Names of populists sent in, by Old
Guards J. S Atkins, Missouri City;
S. M. Gooch, Briar Creek; A. C. Ditty,
ppleton; Matilda Magley, Green
Kidge; J. A. Smith, Jamesport)
Clay county Geo. Foley, H. C
Foley, Berry Foley, Peter Foley, II.
H. Shelton, John Shelton, F. M.
- Smith, J. B. Withers, C. L. Shepherd,
Geo. Shephard, Missouri City.
Ripley county: L. F. Enusley, W.
H. Hawkins, Prat; Ruben Upshaw,
Obe Hutson, Ponder; Geo. Davis,
Fernnook; James Mathews, Briar
Creek. -St.
Clair county: H. C. Donohoe,
. Appleton City; W. H. Dark, Chalk
level; B. M. Dark, John H. Carpenter,
R. J. Smith, Wm. Schmitt, R. N. Shoe
maker, Bige Blendon, Roam Sump
ter, Johnson City.
Bates county: Charles H. Haines,
John Ammons, Rockville.
Pettis county: U. F. SargeDt,
Georgetown; David. Lindsay, Sedalia;
Isaac Day, Green Ridge.
Jasper county: C. E. Summers, Jop
. lin, 212 Jackson st.
Daviess county: H, Justice, C.
1 Jackson, Samuel -Dota, . W. Bascue,
Jamesport; W. A.'Snidow,. Philip
Shaw, Civil Bend; W. R. Tribby, Gal
latin; L. J. Smith, Carlow.
NEBRASKA. "
(Names of populists sent in J)y" Old
Guards A. A. Wcrsley, Butte; J. S.
Canaday, Minden; Hason Turner,
Fierce; Geo. M. Chase, Allen; J. Min
er,. Friend; P. H. Barry, Greeley;
Warner Starr, Allen; - E. Eu banks,
Cambridge.)
Boyd county F. M. Whitier, E. G.
Barnum, A. L. Nickerson, M. Graves,
Mr. uirich, Dr. Stockwell, Rev. West,
O. V. Keniston, Butte; D. Hamilton,
Badger.
Kearney .county: Ed Krich, An
drew Johnson, Jeff SteDhen, Andrew
Peterson, William Crounin Henry
Winne, Offer Paulson, Minden; Anton
M. Anderson, Peter C. Booser, Nor
man. Pierce county: L. H. Lederer, R. A.
-Tawney, G. H. Spink, Wm. Neal, H.
F. Barnhart, A. L. Walker, Mike
Sladek, Thco, Keitle, Henry G. Ha
mer, Frank Pilger, Geo. Story John
Drebert, Mike Havel, Pierce.
Holt county: Edd Lay, O'Neill.
Dixon county: Henry Tuttle, Dix
on; T. M. Boles, Morris Casey, F, W.
Chase, Waterbury; Henr Butler,
Emerson; Ed Rogers, "Ailen; J, E.
McGuire, New Castle.
S"alino county: Goo. Boaks Chas
Murray, Will Kngle. jr.. Will Englc,
sr., R. S. Campbdl. Will Stcavtna.
Joseph Wannek, Wm. Trear.chard,
John Burk, Joe Nouchek, Friend.
Greeley county: James 11. Harry,
J. A. Foster, Frank Marsh, p. U. Mc
Carty. Greeley, Chaw. Rcrkhom. s.o
tia; Jame White. Frank IV.sttr, O
Connor; Frank Smyth. Troy; Win.
Emery, Frank IV Compt m. Greeley,
Dixon county: J. Ileiiker, I. Filh,
C. II. Kellot:g, c. Karl. Jelm Bn
tcd, K, ,M. Sttltt, K. K. Hut.-hlus.
A Urn.
1'urna county: i:!mr Amc i, Ja-t.
Millard, P. A. KubanU. Kv HimKnsr.
Dtn G ii 1, ir tit, C.tmbti I v; I).
Wiu umm, It. Sh, l ii-n:t r, J. Al
bright. I., i:. i:(il,tiiL4, IlolhiM-k;
Tom Ryan. Ileal,
new YORK.
(Name of pop-d! U fcont m by OM
Cuard I J. yt parlhi, Uvkport.)
NUtra toiimv. cia. m. up-w
PanU.rn; Ch 1 1 II. V.snm. Wm. An..'
vin. WrUlitj (Vnur; lllnr.i M.tl.
lum. hnn v. S ui.u, nr. William
l-ui.', I I, trK,H l'4it m n, Wi t W,
HbNy ii, Kittrid.;,., y,u, ltn
IAMS" SOPIN (47599) '
Black Percheron, 4 Years Old, Weight 2140 lbs, Imported and Owned by Frank lams, St. Paul, Neb., the Gold
Medal Winner at One of the Largest French Shews. He Is Peaches and Cream. -
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Sopln 47590
This Illustration is from the
home of the Winners of Frank
lams, St. Paul, Neb., the estab
lishment where you can see more
first-class home-bred, imported
and registered -stallions, than at
all other importing bnrns in Ne
braska, lams' t-opin (1"m) 4
years old, weight 2140 lbs, import
ed by Frank lams. He is one of
those '"all wool and a yard wide"
drafters that so many are eager to
buy as herd-headers. He has that
nice, smooth finls.li 01 a stallion of
mature a-?e, with big 15 inch bone
Hush style, and a wonderful bold
way of going, lie is one of those
real draft horses, bein? of one of
the best families that ol the noted
KH) or Brilliant family. To see
him is to admire him. That
means to wish to own him. lie
is a model ot over 100 head of stal
lions in Iowa's importing barns
at St. Paul. Neb.
He imports and breeds only
first-class stallions, with quality,
style and finish enough that they
can all be cold at his barn. He
does not handle the kind that
compels their owners to send out
Bliek salesmen to , sell them;
n I. e nan Y A linirA t It a fi nil. :
nual sales la get rid 01 his horses
at iinv iirU-i an It in it Mimmnit
saying union good business men
that anything that has to be ped
dled to be sold, or that have to
have bargain counter prices or
public auction, that the material,
whatever it is, horses or other
wise, will be Inferior quality, and
not up to the standard it should
be. .
The 25 years of s ccesafnl busi
ness experience ot Frank Inms in
the horse business, bis lucilltiei
of buying in the old country
without the aid of an interpreter,
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t-iiiC-Wc"J buyer or Kulesinan, wliliout; liav--
.,.4f 1.x v-3 mg iwo loien men louivum proi--.
1 tlx with KIIlni7 everr stallion nt
iX'Smxa v 1 . " -
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his home barns, pays no middle
men, Jie is ubh'tosell these first-,
class stallions at J1000 and WrOO
(a tew higher), and heguaruntees
them better than others are sell
ing to Stock Companies at t2, 00
to gft.ouo. If you do not f ad this
so, lie Ki''uleeB yuu ii,
for your trouble, you to be the
judge. He pays freight ofborse
to your station, gives breeding
guarantee of 00 per cent, gives
reference of every bank in bla
town, of which is the best, guar
antees to show you more stu! lions
than can be seen at all other
barns in Nebraska. If you are a
business man, anu snow wuai
,you want, and can "pay cash, or
give bankable note, and visit
lams' importing barns, you will
surely buy a stallion before you
Ipuvh. as ha sells them, and thev
are the kind you will wish to buy.
Write him tor bis IlKH catalog.
giving over no illustrations of
horses now in his burns, it is the
. .... i L...
any horseman in America. Read
it and it will save you fl&O on
eacli t.orsu you may wisli to buy.
and will give you ideas of tne
kind that you should buy.
lams' this week's sales: A 2-year-old 1010 lb Black Percheron, to J..M. Banta, Joliette, Montana. .
To E. C. Stettsman. Iowa City, Iowa, the great a-year-old Percheron stallion, Albram, weighing 2100 lbs the day he whs shipped out. Mr. StettS
man remarked alter he had bought the horse that he could not be duplicated in Nebraska, lowa, Illinois or Ohio at any price.
To William find Ed Danckwert. Lakeside. Minnesota, the 4-vear-old stallion Mnlum wfieht even aiiio ihs tlie real uav down "wide as a wasron"
kind of drait stallions, of in lact, the real Dutchman's horse.
lams hus never had so many hrst-class horses in his barns, as at the present time, and owing to the bad crops in France in 1003, he was able to
btlT them Cheaper than ever before. He is tr1vin? his -hovers the honefit n( tht ni w.ll .VLIt him nmv unil ve I hp itir-k ol the tiiineh. IfVOliar)
gofiig to buy a stallion, write him for his 1901 catalog, containing over 50 illustrations of stallions now in bis barns, ft h the greatest horse catalog
In America. A visit to his establishment is better than going to a Slate Fair, as there you can see how he breeds and feeds them, as well as seeing
the good quality of his horses. A little car (are will be the best money a stockman ever Invested lor a visit at "Home oi the Winners," St. Paul,
Neb If you are a buyer of stallions you can easy save 51, (,00.00 ami UtlY A TOP NOTC'llKK.
Locliport; Chauncey Blosser, Rapuls.
OKLAHOMA.
(Names of populists sent in by Old
Guards E. E. McColIister, Mangum;
J. A. Weatherall, Harrison; S. M.
Langdon, YVaukomis.)
Greer county: C. W. Edwards, J.
W. Howser, Warren; Jerry Saunder
lin, James Brown, T. A. Putnam,
Mangum"; M. A. Bryan, P. A. Maloy,
Delhi; D. J. Kir by, Leger, T. W.
Earnest, Gree ; T. M. Edwards,
Madge; W. D. Ballard, Willowvale.
Kiowa countv: J. H. Bills, A. M.
Hurst,' J. M. lluber, Ben Puraing, A.
C. Noves, Harrison.
Garfield county: Andrew Murr,
James Wilson, L. O. Y'oung, James
Davis, David Dillingham, J. O. Joseph,
Will, Toggart, E. F. Harnett, Wau
Komis; Wm. Pearson, Drumuiond; Q.
D. Hubble, Enid.
ORKGON.
(Names of populists sent in by Old
Guard Jamoa K. Pears, McCoy.)
Polk county: P. C. Stars, Ed Boll,
Mi Coy; J. M. Pennl. KalU City; Tide
Brown, Dallas; Kenneth Campbell,
Monmouth; V. 11. Scum, J. I.. Saury,
J. (1. Senrs, UuIMun; Max Ilult-y,
Monnujutli.
Mnrim county: J. It, Sl.eparJ.
t'al'rn.
Yamhill county: Chas. Bu ll, Kher
hlan. TKNNESSEK.
(Nut: of i.r..!H.t nt In hy OKI
Guar It It. V, Warl-rltlon. iluntinji.
dun; V. L WuU.tr. WliS.Itt .Ulle;
J' iiii J. Mlf-'t, Mi!.-? CniM.i Uu..,.; )
Camdl tuusty: J. (. M.t!-rn
II :nU!si.t.:(ui; J. A. Gatt;t. (V.ljr
(tue; J, S. I .nuh, Ham bMk, D. J,
I'.i .!, AtttH..I; . D. pal,., MK. iuk-;
Du'v Hill. 1. C. Mout., CiM.-r, Wal
ter IV-.h, lutrnxU; A. J. ThompMuj,
I'.Ht.
Tipton r.anUy: J. I., Y.n.y. Q-sHn;
Tl t ti. t' Winn, C Utitu; ir. Mi In.
t" h. M lid u; ,.. u:i M l,n!-. Gill.
ih ", J41U-. a .StAiitv t, KanJoIjH, H, .
O. Baker, Munford, D. L. File, Atoka;
Wm. Knox, Mason Depot; G. F. Pin
ner, Gift; L. W. Hamilton, Reverie.
Clay county1: W.;Plaimon, Y. C.
Clark, J. S. Browning, C. R. Roberts,
S. J. Clark, B. Harris, Toney Asberry,
M. J. Lithel, John Davis, Bell Long,
Miles Cross RoaUs.
TEXAS. -
(Names of populists sent in by Old
Guards G. W. Walters, San Saba;
J. B. Gay, Columbus; W. A. Skiilern,
Decoy; M. A. Brown, Stone Point.)
San Saba county: Wm. Kaiser, Jos.
Ailer, W. Murry, Simon Fox, Ben
Graham, U. T. Chamberlain. Seth M.
Moore, James Burns, T. B. Hart, San
Saba; John Faver, Rioluand S'priugs.
Colorado county: Dr. B. II. Neal,
Frank Looke, Otto Frels, Frelsburg;
H. C. Cooclke. II. J. Gillisple, Alley
ton; A. Braden, jr., Meutz; L. Brown
gun, KcH'k Island; II. J. Moally, Wei
mar; Stephen Haretit, Borden; Prof.
J. It. Harris, Oakhnd; It. B. Miles,
Weimar.
Naeogdoi lies county: W. I Raw
lluson, A. C. Rawliuou, A. J, Sprit. 1
icy, J. M. (5. Ward. Nai okUui he&; W.
M. Aldorn. A. J. Oh hum. Wo..dii; W.
F. Prime. GarrlMin; R. O. M.M.re.
Donslaa; John Parielt, John I.ovcry,
Ktoll.
Vanandt coutity: Joe ('rve:i. Can
ton; W. A. T. Murry. J, W. Curtly W.
A. Neal. Will Point; James Davuon,
Font; T. J. Tvel, John Wain, prs
I'uxehnl. Shun Point; Win. Gray, J.
T. Consitaiit, S.ott.
VIRGINIA.
(NmtuiM t f populhta' rent In ly 0!J
Gu:u Yhnent A. WtUhr, Rkrvli!".)
Pitts) IvmtU lounty: W, II. II.
Colf, Tim liiiiiw t. Galveston; Cut.
t W. Wnlker, C. W. Tun. ltl.eVi!l.;
John Oal. J...;h Kultor, ratlAudtt;
Wrivinj Raii .ey, Prlshl; T. Km K
Snltt, ! .irn; T N Udlt, ciutn.ut,
John V, Nt'eit, Whiliii.i;. n, &
Bergen, V. O. Smith, Chalklevel; Wra.
Betterton, Mount Airy.
WASHINGTON.
(Names of populists sent in by Old
Guard Edward Clayson; sr., SeaLtic.)
King county: Wm. McArdle, Van
Pierson, Frank Pierce, Frank Ponace,
R. Bridges, John H. Earner, Jamea
Moran, Ole Dawn, Wm. Blackmail, T.;
T. Plid, Judge Packard, SeatHe.
NEW JERSEY & W. VIRGINIA.
(Names of populists sent In by Old
Guard Geo. L. Spence, Atlantic, N. J.)
J. V. L. Pierson, Vineland, N. J.;
B. Smith, Lubeck, W. Va.; 8. II. Pier
sol, Capt. Wr. R. Neal, Paikersburg,
W. Va.; Dr. Davis, Kirby, W. Va.;
Wash Smith. Beitvllle, W. Va.; M. R.
Owens, Atlantic City, N. J.; Virg
Gates, Charleston, W. Va. .;
SECRETARY McBRIBE.
Mr, Charles Q. De France: Owinj?
to ill health I was prevented from at
tending tlie Denver meeting, and feel
that it will be hurosbible for the- samo
eauso to attend the St. Louis meeting
nxt month. I tind that you have
from MlthHtan Jtiht two on your It.st,
Mt'ssru. Payne and Anthony, so I will
thank you to makf it three by aiding
my name.
You at' doing i. gnnt work, but all
of thhi talk aknit th "(fm Innnll
Pian" H mis lea lltiK. Mr. ZabeJ prf
tit-iited It at li Nashville Miiifereun,
and a-ulu at the Chi. inn-Hl oafer
H s- ptetub. i ft, ix.i. and at tins
Cm. dnnnti iotivent!un of My 9.
It war a!o; s pt ruber 5, and
May VK H"t, and trttanu the Ctmin
nail f'iu. It Mi pfei'streil by Cm
lP,ilts'trt of MkhJxan, au.l u lopte.J at
tntir fit si mldoad ptato ti nvcntluii
on February h, m;. n, jur nt
the (t. tetivritll.ut nf Juno. 21, lSj,
and h printed in Atll In h Ameih,ui
s-ntlut-l of J im' i',', IsH ,) c .t tl
Cim Irttmil j hrj ptiUf .h. d h on ti
properly Cu Mi. l.br, -a j tan.
'I strcett r i !.tu t fgr a dr. i?N