The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, March 24, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
MARCH 241904.
Metcalfe: 0. J. Lain.
LOUISIANA.
- Bienville parish: S. M Sutton.
MISSOURI. .
Caldwell county: A. R. Torrey.
Cole: I. N. Hunter.
Harrison: G. W. Fail is.
Holt: J. J. Combs, J. L. Johnson.
- Jasper: Samuel Montgomery.
Livingston: H. B. Jackson.
Moniteau: Thomas Childress, E. B.
Wyooff.
J. A Snuff.
Geo. Gv Davis, James II.
W. J. Fuller, P. E. Hyde.
- Newton
Ripley:
Mathews.
Wright:
NEBRASKA
Boyd county: Rev. N. H. Blaekmer.
Buffalo: H. G. Reiter. ,
, Cass:3 Joseph McCoy.
'Deuel. John Morrison.
Dixon: H. J. Stringer, Wm. Elia
, son, J. Bombar, E. F. Gibbs, Wm.
Cady, C. A. Kingsbury, C- E. Merriott,
O. Mulle.
Furnas: Joseph Hougnon.
"Lancaster: Fred Yearick.
Madison: E. J. Brink, C. S. Evans.
"- Nuckolls: W H. Beggs.
'Otoe: Geo. W, Doxtater, Stephen
Feather, G. B. Hendricks, W. A. Hic
kok, W. PReilly, T. D. Sabin. ,
Platte: Henry H. Gibb, Samuel
Gibb, Wm. H. Joy.
Polk: Wm. J. Marquis.
. Richardson: John R. Shortledge.
Sherman: W. C. Dietrichs.
Stanton: James Brooks.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. ,
RocWngham county: H. J. Chase.
NEW JERSEY.
Hunterdon county: Wm. W. Conover
NORTH CAROLINA.
Edgecombe county: Jas. B. Lloyd.
OKLAHOMA.
Blaine county: Frank H. Peck.
Greer: J. M. Crosby.
'. Lincoln: Henry McKown, F. Cad
wallader, A. B. Funk, J. M. Reagin,
W. C. Anderson, V. V. Crouch. Phil
Hofeld, J. A. McLaughlin, W. H. Sey
mour, H. G. Shaffer, Ev. Stinnett, H.
E. Straughen, J. F. Todd, D. S.
Strough', D. M. Mitchell, Marion Hol
llday, B. F. Ambler, Paul Carpenter,
C. N. Brown, Ernest Fenderson, B.
Black Lyle- Black, T. J. Black, James
W. Cloud, Wm. Erp, Jasper Hicks,
W. H. Hicks, John Murphy, Thomas
Murphy,. S.. W. Provolt, J. W. Kirts,
W. H. Biddle, Samuel Dunham, J. f.
Simpson. -OREGON.
. Lane , county: Frederick W. Smith,
James W: Smith.' " . ' ; , :
'. Linn: Robert D. Smith. "'; '
; ; Polk: George' f:: -'Hale. '-"' ' y
I PENNSYLVANIA."'.' '; ' ' - ivf: i
Indiana -"county: R. ' AV' Thompson,
f-: Susquehanna: WV' C. Deakin, S. F.
tLane. ' '' '
.'TENNESSEE. " t: '
.; Benton county: DrM. B. Florence.
'Clay: John Davis.
"' Lincoln: Claude Me. Gordon, Dr.
B. Gordon. ' "
McNairy: Alfred McCuller, Wm.
McCulIer,- C. C. Steel. -4
TEXAS.
Bexar county: T. J. McMinn.
Burnet: F. J. Hunly," E. V. Hun
ziker, Fred Hunziker, G. W. Hunziker
Cherokee: S. F. Stovall.
; Parker: J. S. Lindsay, J..F. Wells.
Red River: Thos. Davis, S. Graves,
John Perdica, John Turner, Wm.
Wright.
' Taylor: B. F. Gipson.
VIRGINIA.
Pittsylvania county: W. J. Walton.
WASHINGTON. -
Douglas county: E. M. Bogart.
WEST VIRGINIA.
Harrison county: T. Clemans.
States and territories, this report,
24; counties, .'74; enrolled members,
151. Total enrollment to February 29,
1,259. Total receipts, to same date,
1291.44.
In addition to a large number -of
Dr. S hoop's. Rheumatic Cure
Costs Nothing if H Fills
Aor bnawt trtoo who auffe n from Kbamtum U
wrlcom ! this vltrr, tor intt I a' arc he J rirtj
whr Vi flnl clfl! fr 1 beuuiatUm. irnrirl
rri I worked to this nd. At la. In (irrmaar.
pit 'n'li km fmiMi-a. I found cttij rotnlrsi
thai did t dtaappoltit t itncr I Dnmaiic tri
crtpui'M b4 aiwriHiioimi th;i-iana fMfprr.
I do d4 inr that lr. t hoop1 Mirumatic snras
turti I mt )"lni nl !trh again, i hat li lmpijt 1
I ul It will 6rlv lriin th tilmwl tha intaa mi ratia
rtln and imrlUQir, am! tttf-a thai la th rn.i . I'hou
malum, 1 tbtt flt tbil I will rum" fi.r
full mmtt mt I- hminatici ur a irll. 1 rn. ut
kit fiW HhiB llii-nlll. II iMtlti t (ikrrt.. a
ti ttprrt lbl. tU WkM f i wtll ftolit wlihla m
It "I hit uul ireklim nt iiiur yoti ui I t
thiot I kutn(it f r I M.r aKint i brm
Utm rrnt r- Htlntt H tbaf Uirrruit .
M Ri r t ! t r.tpr u l tn iaim. Mr
fnitil U I nt lh ttiW'iu of tirvrlrkrr- i.f rtui
wen Ititl I will lurtiiut hit ini mi trlitt, Hu')
write Ri Hal dr Mil t--4 I hrnittitt.m, !ti
'h'i tf with rtfcUt in ji.iif tlrimir thai
ran trur- imi'r ii i r i...- t fi- maitt
I Mf ! tl lt fia tat II lint ki,.m
m tri. If It wf 16 ft nw u f 1 . it a
faia Ik hm H iwiMi mm (nv II wi ta i( jm
vnilrr'i l . ura Uat a ia 1 tt tltrt
i t ip4n jew.
tar im aa4 I will tm Ik m.. iriuti
irwlt fr a "ik. If it al iim niia
ANf I r h r. I I t !. M la.
Wiij rawa thi ' r viua ivr4 bi t r
u(ia. At feu tl(vawi
personal letters, of which no mailing
record was kept, the following state
ment shows the work done from De
cember 5, 1903, to February 29, 1904:
Dec. 5: original 9G0 test letters;
Dec. 19, lot A, 610; Dec. 24, lot B...384;
Jan. 1 Int C.t 748; Jan. 8. lot D, 600:
Jan. 16, lot E, 1,134; Feb.'l7-26, lot F,
1,!74. Total, 6,010.
Although the enrollment seems to
indicate about one to every tour let
ters sent out, the average is not so
good, because a good many enroll
ments came as the result of the work
done 'by The Independent, Missouri
World, Cleburne (Tex.) Watchman,
Southern Mercury, and Vineland ' (N.
J.) Independent, resulting in personal
correspondence which does not appear
in the mailing record. There are now
outstanding fully 5,000 unanswered
invitations to enroll, mailed as above
set out. Contributions to aid in the
work average less than 25 cents to
each enrolled person. There were,
however, but 700 contributions all told
and, as a number gave sums on a
number of occasions, the total number
of contributors Is about 650,
All mail since March 15 is being
sent sealed. The returns from lot F
having thus far failed to pay the
$15.74 postage expended, I have lim
ited my . outgoing mail to 100 letters
a day, until such time as the returns
will permit an increase. I expect to
place an order in a few days for 5,000
lapel buttons for the Vanguard and
Old Guard and will mail one to each
enrolled member. Ask your readers
to answer promptly and the work can
be pushed very rapidly from now on.
CHARLES Q. DE FRANCE.
Lincoln, Neb. ,
Texas. v
By authority vested in me as chair
man of the executive committee of
the people's party of Texas, and In
conformity to the request of the state
executive committee, precinct conven
tions are hereby . called throughout
the state to be held at any time be
fore April 20 prox., to select repre
sentatives to county conventions to
be held on or before April 27; to se
lect delegates to congressional con
ventions to be held on or before May
10, and delegates to the state con
vention to be held in the city of Dal
las June 15 prox.; at which time and
place delegates will be chosen to the
people's party national convention to
be held at' Springfield,' 111., July 4;
1904. ;. ; '
" In" precincts, counties or districts
where from any cause the regular, par
ty officials fail to issue calls for said
conventions, any populist ts author
ized to Issue call for convention, and
arrange for delegates to the several
conventions. : Notice of meetings and
names of delegates should be for
warded promptly to me at Dallas.
MILTON PARK,
- State Chairman.
SECOND INDIANA,
Bicknell, Ind., March 8, .1904.-To
the vPopulists of the Second Indiana
Congressional District. Greeting: A
district conference is hereby called to
meet at Dr. Clark's office, Temple
Court building Washington, Ind.,
Thursday, March 31, 1904, at 11 o'clock
a. m., for the purpose of selecting two
delegates and two alternates to the
people's party national convention to
be held at Springfield, 111., July 4, 1301.
A full attendance is desired and
members of the Old GuaWl are espe
cially urged to bo present. Let us
meet aud consult and arrange for an
aggressive campaign.
MILTON FOX;
District Chairman.
KANSAS' CONVENTIONS
People's party state nominating anl
delegate convention, Topeka, 10 a. m.,
April 12. 700 delegates. Half fare
plus 50 eent3 for round trip: ticket
good April 11 to 15. W. J. Babb,
chairman, Wichita; J, II. Curran, sec
retary. Topeka.
Smith county people's paity. Smith
Center, 10 o'clock a. m., April 2, to
elect 8 delegates to state, cougns
nional and eenitorial conventions, re
fspH lively. Representation, (1 th-Ic
pates and 6 alternates from each of II
townships. Township piimarics rec
ommemUs! to to held at usual voting
p!ar 2 p. m., Saturday, Manh '-', K.
T. Thompson, chairman; J, A. Wrlsht,
arvri t.iry. '
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tary. AihUtsoii county ntnvrntton i. ia!Ul
to m,'i at fisrmtt, Kan., AirSJ 5, to
tlM 9 difpati to lh ii'i pAily
!te toittf nthni at Toj !. 'lowu
ship jTlmnrin to bo ll April 2, I.
mmm stud
Ilello! Mr. Stallion Bayer! "Get next to lams." He has his competitors and buyers on th
'j r hefvied for Ism's Rra.- Hi "Swell Black Bova" Dlease all horsemen. lams'
bis manv buyers wltn " Sensational"
Tim.
Stallions nrp snrp "Pnchea and Cream." Im hvnnotizes I
Stallions at "live and let live pricss.". Owing to bad crops in France, lams bought his horses at
ruinously low prices for spot wash. ,
If you will visit lams and pay cash or give a bankable note, you will sure buy a Stallion, as
lams sells them, and all must positively be sold. lams Htallions won the Sweepstakos and first
prizes in their classes at Nebraska 1903 State Fair. (Had a walk-away). Then lams kept out of
the show rln? his largest and choicest two, three and four-year-olds. Showed none of his Special
Train oflOO Stallions received August 2:;rd, 1003. They are all in the pink of condition. He has
Oold Medal winners Irom France, Belgium and Germany at 50 cents on the dollar. They are all
HERD HEADERS
Visitors and buyers throng his barn and say: Hello, I'm from Illinois. I'm Ely from Mis
souri. Say, Isms has the best horse show I ever saw. Yes; sec those lour 2,00()-lb. two-year-olds,
lams Is a hot advertiser, but be has horses better than he Advertises. Hello, Mr., I'm from Iowa.
I'm Zeke irom Ohio. Say, this is th best string of Stallions 1 ever saw; they are sure peaches
and cream, gee those six 2,200-lb. three-year-olds all alike too. Zeke, thff are sure "the wide-as-a-wagon"
sort, flother. look, this is lams' great show of horses. His horses are all black
and big ton fellows. He always has the best. Sauiauthy, here is lams' show herd. Everybody
wants to see his horses.-We came from California to see lams' 5,100-lb. pair of stallions. That's
them; better than the pictures. They are sure the greatest pair in the U.S. Yes, and worth
going a.ooo miles to see. Ilello, Louie, here is lams' 3,400-lb. Sweepstakes Percheron Stallrort
over all. He is a "Hummer!" Say, "Doc,; I don't wonder at his competitors wanting this horse
barred out of show rings. He is a sure winner anywhere lams always has good ones and in
shape. Hello. Bob: see those Illinois men buying that 2.200-lb. ihree-vear-old. a "tomiotcher" at
Sl.'iOO much better than twenty of my neighbors gave $1,(100 lor. Kitty, see those fine coachers of
jams', ueorgie, dear, they are levely; they can look into the second-story window, rney step
high, live "whirlwinds.'' Yes, Kitty, lams has more registered draft and coach Stallions than
any man In the U. 5., and all good ones. Oeorgle. dear, buv your nest Stallion of lams. His
horses are much better than the one you paid those Ohio aaea $4,000 for, and lamionly asks $1,(XK)
and J1.5C0 for "toppers." lams has reserved lor spring trade,
117 Black Percherons, Belgians and Goachers 117
90 per cent blacks; 50 per cent ton horses lams speaks the languages, buys direct from breeders,
pays no buyer, salesmen or Interpreters. Has no three to ten men as partners to share profits
with. His twenty-two years successful business makes him a safe man to do business with,
lams guarantees to sell you a better stallion at $1,000 and $1,400 than are being sold to stock
companies for 82,500 to f 1,000 by slick salesmen, or pay your fare and $25 per day for trouble to
see them, yon the judge, lams pays horses' freight and buyers' lare, gives 60 per cent breeding
guarantee. Write for eye opeifer and finest catalog on earth.
References: St. Paul State Bank, First State Bank and Citizens' National Bank.
FIR
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of approved securities deposited with the State of
braska, for the protection of policy holders. -
Its Policies Are Not Excelled in Ida World.
Ten New States Being; Opened Up;
TvAltnKip nprsnns ran Rfifrn l?Kfrnl nntfnta
b'ft w'"- r -.v,.. wutiw uuu
M choice of territory by addressing
B. H. ROBISON, President. -
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
D. Walrad, thatrraan; Geo. D. Gibson,
secretary.
JabHtc county delegate convention
will be hold at Oswego, Thursday,
March 31, 1004, at 11 o'clock a. m. to
select 14 delegates to Btate conven
tion at Topeka.
Ottawa county delegate convention
will bo held at Minneapolis, Kas.,
Suturday, April 2, 1504, at !0:S0 a.
m,, to ai-lect 5 delegates to tho TopcHa
fctate convention.
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Aaron Mi'Donnld. 1 toward nnnitd.
., say that reading over the list ot
Guards and what they ay "nutkrs
U'fl Uko I was at an old United
thrcn Mcpfrli"iu mi-cting, and I
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hi
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imji tun n . ,t , ,mu wtvna .
ann a Haul I, Tnmp vnuity, Ga.:
irnd you it !ttar tn help thf u !.-
love no well.
Kamai t for Hoart." write Auc.
Im her, of ItiMM II county, Kaa,, on
1 .ii in. lit initn. t ip !i 111 f ,
O. Wlt.wn, King county. Wiitdi.:
M4 a iKputt in 1?J; in WM and
1900, I was an 'opportonlst;' but in
1M4, I am a class-conscious, revolu
tionary socialist." (How do 5011 re
concile your former quantitative the
ories of money with your present In
trinsic value, crystallized labor value-In-the-dollar
idms? Associate Kd.)
J. P. Wells, preHnct 2, Parker coun
ty, Tex., writes that he is known all
over that country .hs the 'old populiH
war horse." An honorable title, sure
ly. Whoop cr up for vprlngflcld!
A. It. Torrey, secretary Caldwell
county (Mo.) iMiumlttee: cannot
do without Tho Independent. I'lcnse
scud Old Guard blanka."
Judi:e A. It. l.lvlnpxfnn, Howell
county, Mo.; "I am well plt-aMrd wltn
The Independent, it Is aouud to toe
lort. and If It could lm Tnd by all
the pnpt., Ml Hie proplc uould U
with us,"
Uurr ItarriH. Jr.. Clay county, Tcnu.r
"I coiuldt-r The Independent ni vt
the bt rtponcnts of poptiJIsm I l,a
ever read.'
II, i:. llrtnK, Coffee county, Alt,f