The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, February 11, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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FEBRUARY 11, 1904.
- ITHE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
Geo. W. Noe, Waterbury, Neb.; farmer
O. A. Olswald, Holbrook, Neb.
John Peters, Shelton, Neb.
J.'F. Porter, Lebanon, Neb.
L. F. Bailee, Scotia, Neb. -
Harrison Sayre, Waterbury, Neb.; re
tired farmer.
J. A. Seagren, Wakefield, Neb.;
farmer.
Peter P. Shade, Ainsworth, Neb.
Albert Snyder Jxnip City Neb.
J, M. Snyder, Loup City, Neb.; min
ister; member 1897 legislature.
Joseph E. Spencer, R. F. D. 1, Beein
er, Neb.; farmer. -
John Stewart, Litchfield, Neb.
John Thomas, R. F. D. 1, Wilcox,
Neb,; farmer.
0. C. Tuttle, Allen, Neb.; blacksmith.
R. W. Van Alstyne, 10 S. 10th St.,
Nebraska City, Neb., wagonmaker.
George Vance, Naponee, Neb.; laborer
L. Ward, Syracuse, Neb.
E. M. Webb, Callaway, Neb.; farmer
and stock raiser.
Frank I. Webber, Oxford, Neb.;-well
driller.
Klaag Wcssels, Hickman, Neb.
F. M. Whitticar, Butte, Neb.; build
ing contractor.
Richard Whitton, R. F. D. 1, Wymore,
Neb.; farmer.
Wm. Wilklns, R. F. D. 1, Blair, Neb.;
prop. Lone Tree Stock and Hay
Ranch.
0. A. Will, Ithaca, Neb. ,
Wm. Young, Palmyra, Neb.
P. E. Ferguson, Artesia, N. M.
II. C. Davidson, Mount Mourne, N. C.
J. P. Sossaraan, Charlotte, N. C; edi
tor People'3 Paper.
J. A. Beathune, Hamilton, N. D.
Robert M. Blair, Tiffin, 0.; laborer;
secretary county com.
John W. Bussard, Germantown, 0.
0. J. Fry, -Old Fort, O.
S. L. Holsinger, 172 Tombs St., Tif
fin, 0.
John Vinton Potts, North Robinson,
0.; clergyman.
John T. Craig, L. B. 203, Pawnee, Old.;
dealer In marble and monuments;
chairman county com.
James A. Do France, Indianapolis,
Okla.; farmer and carpenter.
A. M. Gentry, Greer, Okla.; farmer
and stock raiser.
J. W. Howser, Warren, Okla.
M. W. Sheehan, Elmer, Okla.
N. W. Young, Higgins, Tex.; farmer;
lives in Oklahoma.
Ed Bell, Sugirloaf, Ore.; farmer.
James S. Dlxson, Cedar Mill, Ore.
Geo. Main, Susquehanna, Pa.
John M. Pease, Mt. Vernon, S. D.;
editor S'outh Dakota Independent;
member national and state com.
A. Reed, Sturgis, S. D.
W. T. Garrett, R. F. D. 9, Cornersville,
Tenn.
Jas. A. Gates, R. F. D. 23, Spiingville,
Tenn. ; farmer.
II. P. Gray, Kenton, Tenn.; farmer.
J. Marion Greer, Petersburg, Tenn.;
farmer.
W. A. McKInnon, Henderson, Tenn
farmer and stock raiser; secretary
county com.
G. F. Pinner, R. F. D. 1, Covington,
Tenn.
S. T. Presson, Comden, Tenn.
W. C. Pugh, Huntingdon, Tenn.;
farmer and merchant.
J. W. , Smith, Miles Cross Roads,
renn.; farmer and merchant.
P. A. Townsend, R. P. D. 3, Coving
ton, Tenn.; farmer.
T. J. Bagley, Bfrbyhead, Tex. -i
W. A. Bynum, Glndale, Tex.
J. F. Davy, Gindale, Tex.
R. L. Dickey, R. F. D. 1, Alto, Tex.;
iarmer.
J. A. Dixon, San Marcos, Tex.; farmer
J. W. Dunn, Nueeestown, Tex
farmer.
Stephen Harbert, Borden, Tex
farmer.
John R. Harvey, Kanawha, Tex.
A. P. Howard, Bonlta, Tex.
Mnrk Hull. Kannwha, ftr,
J. W. Ixlc, Athens, Tex.
C. J. Jackson, Bclton, Tex.
A. J. James, Ganger, Tex.
D. W. Lngrone, Glndaie. Tex.
K. C. LeDaron, Sralley, Tex.
If, II. Nelson. Post Oik, Tex.
S. A. Oliver, Cone, Tex.
. P. Prince, Garrison, Tex.: farmer.
J. J. Fyle, Stubbs, Tex.; farmer.
Joel Ray. Helton Tex.
W. F. Uoark, R. F. D. 2, Alto, Tex.;
farmer.
W. R. Howard, Liberty Hill, Tex.;
urmer.
W. A. Short. Comanche, Tet.
I. N. Slngletarv, Alderbramh, Tex.
Ami. HnmmmU, Glndale, Tex.
J. O. Thomas, Doughm. Tpx.
II. U Tyler, C.lndale, Irx.
J. I While, Thornton, Tex,
H, U, Diehl, llooprr, Vth,
11 V, Kdslogton, MUeniburc. Wash,;
miner.
C. r. Cray, Penrith, Wah.: farmer.
H. F. Davl. Ktrby, YV. V,; far.ner
W. W. Moan, Klrby, W. Va.; farmer,
J no Ed Hott. Kir W. Va.; farmer.
H 11 Ice. aur.ua p, W, Vu.; uur
thtut and firmer.
I. W. l.oy, Ruvlunan, W, Va.. Utmr,
CAUGHT BY THE GRIP.
RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA.
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A GRIPPE is epidemic catarrh. It
spares no class or nationally. Tho
cultured and the ignorant, tlio aristocrat
and the- pauper, the masses and the
classes are alike subject to la grippe.
None are exempt all are liable.
Have you tho grip? Or, rather, has
tho grip got you? Grip is well named.
The. original French term, la grippe,
has been shortened by the busy Ameri
can to read "grip." Without intending
to do so a new irord has leeu coined
that exactly dribes the case. As if
6ome hideous ginjjfc with awful Grip had
clutched us in its fatal clasp. Men,
women, children, whole towns and cities
are caught in the baneful grip of a ter
ilble monster.
The following letters speak for them
S. H. Piersol, 424 Market st., Park
crsburg, W. Va.; real estate; 20
years chairman state com
Jacob Rickey, Beech Grove, W. Va.;
farmer.
Harvey Cushman, Rewey, Wis.; deal
er flour and feed.
D. A. Diltz, Turkman Wjo.
Regular enrollment past ten days,
266, representing 32 states and terri
tories. Total regular enrollment first
two months, &7, representing 4a
states and territories. The Old Guard
of Populism now has men on the fir
ing Hue in every state and territory
of "continental" United States, ex
cept Connecticut, Delaware Idaho,
Maryland, Nevada, Rhode Island, auJ
South Carolina. Ten days' receipts,
H7.C8; for the two months, f tO'J.74.
I hope to make next week's report
complete by county arrangement but
may not be able to reach it.- Returns
not Included In Above report show a
marked increase in the enrollment and
In the Interest manifested.
CIIAULKSf q. DE FRANCE.
Assistant Secretary.
Lliitoln, Ni b
THKASTltKIt FUI.TKU'S RKPOKT,
IMUor In h fetHU nt. I wt.h to
nuke thft following report of money
riHtivt'd and expndd by me a$ treaa
utn of tho Denver iommUtn
1 rwclve J at the iontiTenm fnnn
the un ot !. II. CaUbrhcad f lid
tiu. Mont., $.;, 1 hc received from
Dan II. CioodrUh i f Ucneva, Nib .'ll,
inaKliijj $.v all tl i. .Since the Dvnvetr
liuufrrviu-e 1 have ucd 111 and have
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selves as to tho efficacy of Peruna in
cases of la grippe or i ts after effects.
After Effects of La Grippe Eradicated
by Pe-ru-na.
Mrs. Fred Weinberger, Westorlo,
Albany County, N. Y., writes : -
"Several years ago I had an Attack of
la grippe. which left my nerves in a
prostrated condition. Then 1 had an
other attack of In grippe which left me
worse. I had trien threo good physicians
but all in vain; I gave Peruna a trial.
In a short time 1 vas feeling better and
now 1 am a3 well as anyone." Mrs.
Fred Weinberger.
Hon. James R. Guill of Omaha.
non. James R. Guill is one of the
oldest and most esteemed men of Omaha,
Neb. Ue has done much to make it
paid out to J. A. Edgerton,.. national
organizer, $15.
Total receipts $20.00
Total expenditures $2G 00
I wish to make the following sug
gestion: If any one, save the two
names given, has sent me a cent of
money, please speak out through The
Independent The reason no money
has flowed In to mo as treasurer need
not be discussed. I desire to say that
l l l-l.l-. l. ( li .T-n .1. l
Ull UV'UUltUUd UUlUtili lU iUU A Lf
sent to Charles Q. De France, asso
ciate editor of the Nebraska Indepen
dent, to help pay expenses of enroll
ment of the Old Guard."
JAMES S. FKLTER,
Treasurer of the Committee.
Springfield, III.
THE OLD (TAHD OF Cl-STER.
The populists of Custer county nev
er do things by halves. When they
get on their lighting clothes, they
clear tho Held. And when they pout,
they do It thoroughly. Th" iurull
mi nt of the o; I Guard of Populism has
Iw-ijun to stir thills up In old Custer.
A big quarter-sheet hand bill jiut re
eel veil U .'I De t.tory:
' POFt'LKSTS. ATTENTION!
A lUlly of
THE OLD GFAUD.
Pop'tlUU e.f Ciiftter county are failed
to meet (u Callaway, Neb., Saturday,
February 13. Po, ut 2 oYlovk h in ,
for the piirpoi of conferring on mat
tera of vital Iniportaiue to the? iwp
ulit party pi lor to the Kt. l.emU eon
fere nee.
The only p-iMtunl home for ncrl
eulturbt h Vie opulll piity.
I what it is, serving on public boards a
number of times. He endorses Peruna
in the following words:
"I am C8 years old, am hale and hearty,
and Peruna has helped jno attain it.
Two years ago I had la grippe my Ufa
was despaired of, Peruna saved me."
J. It. Guill.
A Relative of Abraham Lincoln.
Mr. Silas S. Lincoln, who resides it
913 1. Street, N. W., Washington, D. 0.,
has the honor of being third cousin to
Abraham Lincoln. He writes:.
"I had la grippe five times before
using your medicine. Four years ago I-
began the use of Peruna, since which
time I have not been troubled with that
disease. I can now do as much work at
my desk as I ever could in my life. I
have gained more than ten pounds in
weight." S. S. Lincoln. '
Pe-ru-na Not Only Cured La Grippe but
Benefited the Whole System.
Miss Alice M. Dressier, 1313 N. Bryant
Ave., Minneapolis; Minn., writes:
"Last spring I suffered from la grippe
and wa3 partially cured but the bad
after effects remained through the sum
mer arid,, somehow I did not get strong
as I was before. One of my collego
friends who wa3 visiting me asked mo
to try Pernna and I did so and found
it all and more than I had expected. It
not only cured me of the catarrhy but
restored me to perfect health, built up
the entire system and brought a happy
feeling of buoyancy which I had not
known for years." Alice M. Dressier.
An Actress' Testimonial.
Miss Jean Cowgill, Griswold Opera
House, Troy, N. Y., is the leading lady
with the Aubrey Stock Co. She writes
the following:
"During the past winter of 1901, I
suffered for several weeks from a severe
attack of grippe, which left.a serious
catarrhal condition of the throat and
head.
"Some one suggested Peruna. As a
last resort, after wasting much time
and money on physicians, I tried the
remedy faithfully, and in a few weeks
was as well as ever." Jean Cowgill.-
, A Southern Judge Cured.
Judge Horatio J. Goss, Hartwell, Ga.,
writes:
"Some five or six years ago I had a
very severe spell of grippe, which left
me with systemic catarrh. A friend
advised me to try your Peruna which I
did, and was immediately benefited and.
cured. The third bottle completed tho
cure." II. J. Goss.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna,
vrito at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0
Populism was born to liv, not to
die. Every populist reading this no
tice is cordially invited to be present
and take part in the deliberations.
By order of ,
MANY POPULISTS.
T have just dent a large number of
enrollment blanks up to the resident
members of the Old Guard of Pop
ulism, and, after Saturday, we may
expect to hear something drop in old
i t uuvv.
S. Richardson, Terrell, Tex.: "I am
one of tho many Old Guards. of Pop
ulism in this country. I want a
straight ticket or none. It won't do
to fool with Dryan's decoy ducks.
Let's not have Ilryan In It. Now, let's
flx for the battle and then we will
select our general to go at war against
the two old traitor parties. Wc are
not ready for the band wagon yet,
as the gentlemin from St. Ixu!a would
havo you to believe. IaVh not go to
battle until we get our men In the
field."
A. M. Hood, Point Isabel, Did.: "I
have talked with nemie of the popuiiftt
here about the (inference to be held
In Kt. l.ouU February ud it
pita them well. Von can c the
tiro u their tyvs, U please them to
well. What we need U a pood speak
er, to fc( throuj.h tho country, on
who would warm thom up, and brlna
new llfo In the c,vie aaaln. 7 hi re ar
a P'w iijulUt hft in every ncl&t
boihHd, if wo lould fire them up,
They will fire others up for tho