APRIL 21, 1904. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT come here under the republican ' re deemers." , -Gen. Daniels has this book for sale at 25 cents a copy or ?2 a dozen. He offers" to donate a dozen of them to the Old Guard. I should advise Old Guards who can afford it to buy a copy direct from the author; add ess Gen. Percy Daniel Girard, Kas. Those who would like the book, but do not feel able to buy it up to It persons in all may make application here for a copy. CUSTER COUNTY VANGUARD. The populists of Custer county, Neb., never do things by halves. Thty are fighters and workers. I learn from The Beacon that the second meeting of the Vanguard of Populism of Cus ter county was a very enthusiastic one. President Headley announced precinct organizers as follows: , Algernon: M. L. Lamb and Hugh Hoffman. Ansley: J. F. Russell and E. A. Miller. C. F. Holiday and vvni. dependent will persevere in its high estimate of Mr. Watson as we do, and give heed to his counsel. Mr. Watson is a very bright and a very brave man." To be sure he is; but Mr. Wat son has given no such "counsel as Mr. Corcoran would have us inter. Mr. Watson's counsel was that there never was a better time for making a "straight, fearless fight on both the old parties. By all means make the effort" His Indorsement or. Hearst is a personal matter and contains no "counsel" to Watson admirers. The ndenendent has a hie.h regard for Dan Corcoran, for example, but that does not bind it to entertain the same for all his friends. J. B. Brown and W. H. E. Taylor and H. J. Arnold: Beltz. Berwyn: Mauk. Broken Bow Rhinn. Kilfoil: Ed Foley, A. C. Towle and J. J. Downey. Custer: G. W. Headley, D. W. Lanterman and Moses Peacock. Douglas Grove: J. T. Arthur. Elk Creek: Hans Arp. Garfield: G. -W. Greenwalt. ; Hayes: W. 0. Robinson. Lillian: Jas Abernalby and Still man Gates. Loup: Harve Brown ' and J. N. Weith. Myrtle: E. C. Graham and Jos. Murray. - Sargent: Jacob Geise, W. P. Hig gins and A. B. Hartly. " Triumph: J. G'Schwind. Victoria: 3.3. Tooley, C. T. Orr. Westerville: M. E. Harris, R. J. Mills and A. Allen. West Union: Geo. Marsh, Wm. Stalling. . Wayne: 0. Johnson. . Wood River: J. W. Conley. , , At the close of the meeting many of those present came forward and signed the roll of the Old Guard. ; NEBRASKA NOTES. Dan Corcoran of the York Demo Wnr seems much concerned because. as he avers, "The Independent is wrestling with a very emnarrassing situation on account oi Tom war. son's Indorsement of Hearst. "We , hope,"- concludes Dan, "that The In "INCURABLE HEART DISEASE : SOOII CURED! By the Great Specialist in Treatin; Heart Disease, Franklin Miles, M. D., LL. B. Will Send $3-75 Worth of His Per sonal Treatment Free as a Trial. ::- To demonstrate the unusual cura tive powers of his new and complete special treatments by mail for heart 1 disease, short breath, pam in the side, oppression in . the - chest, irregu'or pulse, palpitation, smothering spells, pufflug of the ankles, or dropsy, Dr. iMiina will send S3. 75-worth free as a 4 & V J trial, to n.11 who mention this paper. His treatments are the result ot twenty-five years of careful study, ex tensive research, and remarkable ex iorimii'n In trpqtinsr the various aii ments of the heart, stomach and hlch so often complicate 'each' eae. So astonishing. are the re sults of hi3 complete special treat ments that h does not hesitate to of fer all nersons h trial fire. Nothing could; bo more liberal. I ev ihv.Hi,nns have Bin1!! confidence in their .remedies. There is uo reason whv all afflicted lxrnous should no '! il themselves of thin exceedingly liberal offer, a? they may never late another such opportunity. No thila comcH a suddenly m that from heat disease. 5!r A. Kronrk. of Honitnifton, "Int., wm fiifiit ltrf iMrtv uin l4l!.-.- Mr Horn tirn'1' r, l Hrl'tt'h iiU ., an. r iwrnty-tMo: Jauu li. Wullc, III Illttl i lnT, ll r ' t i..t uriiittiurtiH'il him liiiMiMit'li' Mm, r'rmik in Hit, iil tiliMifx, alter UM' ttHi'ttiiit (It tt tain tMt iO-t ImruisMr, Julitit keMvr, wit i.t-'ttgu. kCvrtvU. Mr. K. 1'mkcr, iui uu.nui:,.. A thousand iv fere nn to. and lw tlinonlaU from 111 shoo. ClerKJ men. junkcm, Ftruicr. and their wha will Ih unt free upon request, Send at once for free examination bank. Heart Hook and In ti.u me lit bfor It U ttn hte, AddiCwN Franklin Mile. M. . l.U It , Cirain pmpe unary, sua 10 ;ai siai b. tai rsrti 111. rieamt) m-nt Ion Tli lndpenj?nt tu uur rciijr. The Fairbury Journal is urging the populists of Jefferson county to aban don their organization, and assist in electing delegates to the democratic state convention. The Independent will watch with some interest the Journal's effort. . Silas A. Holcomb is mentioned as the candidate for governor that will side-track the .Mickey train. This pa per will do what it can for Holcomb. A. L. Taylor, in Trenton Leader. Alfred Pont of the Stanton Regis ter nominates C. J. Smyth, M. F. Harrington, Judge Howard of Colum bus,- Attorney Manahan of Lincom and ex-Congressman Stark, to pre pare the draft of a new revenue law for campaign purposes. Good idea; but it might not be a bad notion to suggest a legislature that could re frain from appropriating 3 3-4 mil lions for two years' expenses as the last bunch of redeemers did; an amount, by the way, nearly a mi! lion and a half greater than was ap propriated by the legislature of 189V . The Albion Argus. March 25,. be gan the 29th year of its existence, the past 'six years tinder tne guidance of D. J. Poynter. Bro. P. nas made tne Argus a good paper and he. has kept the populist faith throughout. Wert L. Kirk of the People's News, Creighton, publishes the populist ad dress and mentions the call for na tional convention at Springfleld. If the people's independent party has a desire to elect; a governor for the great state of Nebraska, they should at once urge the name of Hon R; D. Sutherland, of Nelson, or Judge Adams of Minden, for the nomina tion. Two cleaner or better men can not be found, either of which can be elected if proper attention Is given to it and it is time to act. Geo. L. Brown in Public Journal, Hastings. The Valentine Democrot is saying nice things about Judge Alton B. Parker. The Schuyler Quill reprints Chair man Edmls(:en's organization appeal. Edsar. Ho ward says: "People who sow the railroad wind must expect to reaD the railroad whirlwind. And Ne braska has a railroad cyclone com ing." And Edgar has it sized up about right. FTellol'Mr. Stallion Buyer! -Qtt ntxt to lam." He has hia competitors and buyen on the run. They are hearted lor lam'i Barns. His "Swell Black Boys" please an norsemen. isms Stallions are sure "Peaches and Cream." lams hypnotizes his many buyers with "Jensatlewal ' SUItloot at "live and let live prices." Owing to bad crps in France, lams bought his horses at ruinously low prices for f pot Cash. cm ii you wm visit laws ana pay casn or give a Danaame noie, you wm suro uuy iuvu, lams sells them, and all must positively be sold. lams Stallions won the Sweepstake and hrst prizes in their classes at Nebraska 1903 State Fair. (Had a walk-away). Then lams kept out or the show ring his largest and choicest two, three and lour-year-olds. Showed Done ot his Special Train ol 100 Stallions received August 2Hrd, 1903. They are all in the pink of condition, lie has Uold Medal winners Irom France, lielglum ana uermany at ou cenis on uie uuuar. aucj o u HERD HEADERS Visitors and buyers throne his barn and say: Hello, I'm from Illinois. I'm Ely from Mis souri. Say, lam has the be st horse show I ever sew. Yes; see those lour 2,000-Ib. two-year-oios. Isms Is a hot advertiser, but he has horses better than he advertises. Hello, Mr., I'm rrora jowa. I'm Zeka lrom Ohio. Sav. this is the best string of Stallions I ever saw; they are surep achea and cream. See those six 2,'iOO-lb. three-year-olds all alike too. Zeke, they are sure "the wiaa- as-a-weron" sort, flother, look, thU is lams' great show of horses. Uis nor.ses are au uiaca and big ton fellows. He always has the best. Saraanthy, hers is lams' shjw herd, fcveryhodjr wants to see his horses. We came from California to see lams' 5,100-lb. pair of stallions. That them; better than the pictures. Tbey ar3 sure the greatest pair in the U. & Yes, and wortn going 2,000 miles to see. nello, Louie, here is isms' 3,400-10. aweepsiaicee t-ercncrn over all. He is a "Hummer!" Say, "Doc." I don't wonder at hi competitors wanting this horse barred out of show rins. He is a sure winner anywhere lams always has good ones and in shape. Hello, Hob; see those Illinois men buying that 2.200-lb. three-year-old, a "tppnotcher at l,V00 much better than twenty ot my neighbors gave 1,(XK) lor. Kitty, see those tinecoachenor lams'. Ueorgie, dear, they are lovely; tney can iook into ioe seconu-siury wiuuuw. high, live "whirlwinds.' Yes, Kitty, lams has mora reglsteied dralt and coach Stallions any man In the U. 5., and all good ones. Qcorgle dear, buy your nest stauion 01 lame. horses are much better ihun the one you paia tnose unio men 94,000 ior, auu lamiuui and Jl,600 lor "toppers." lams has reserved ior spring uaue, 117 Black Perctierons, Belgians and Goactiers 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. Ills 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 lor 82,500 to $1,000 by slick salesmen, or pay your faro and $35 Pr day for tronDie j u .v. , 4. 1 . - u.... iraiirht anri hnvpra1 irp. vlvis fio DBr cent breeding OCC til III, jruu Ul Jll 1 1 U III ymjm livl. . " ft " " - - D ' i guaiantee. Write for eye opener and finest catalog on earth. Kelerences: St. Paul State JBank, First state nanK ana uwzeng- wauouai uaua. ST. PAUL, NEB R. "We are continced it docs not pay to have an issue of ideas or pnr ciDles against the republican party, savs Dan Corcoran in a column edi torial In the York Democrat, conclud ing that "if Mr. Hearst is nominated and he sits back grave and stolid, like the imnerturable Urover. am nulctlv uses his money to organize and scatter his literature broadcast over the land, and the republicans waee a bitter warfare' or persona abuse and vi'lification upon him as thev are now preparing to do, they will wake tip the morning after the election to fina that their strenuous and spectacular Theodore has lost his ppur.V It would seem that Dan ought to be in the Parker bana-wagou There's your- "grave, stolid ami im- iH'rturahle" cainlldate. Parker dots not even have a Ilrlabane to say thine which misht Injure the chance of winning by stirring up partisanship. The Kearney New Kra-Htandard re print Chairman Kilmistrn's organi- zfttlon apiH-al. Cliarlle Wahlqulst (f the IVmociat Hunt In rH-ently had ft pam be cause "thosfl 'loyal old iMtpuUsts, Ja I'Ailvff uni J. II. IMmiatcn. have Joined In a call for a national popuhs cotui'iiilon. July I. at Spiinsfleld, 111. Intimating that It is done "to make l lmpw;ll.l for Mr. Ilryan and h. friend lo lontrol the dtuuxraUc roii tentlon at St. I oula." Why bU your d-ar sou I. Chartl', both Jo r. Ilarley nr evincing a uriat deal o M miration fur tlu princely llcarsi an l a Mr. Hryan and hU frit-nl irem J to be very much tutermtrj la tho iu, AM TUP PR 525 To The Pacific Coast Daily March ist to April 3oth 1904, Lincoln to Portland, Tacoma.Seattle, San Franeisco,Lo3 Angeles and San Diego $25.00 Spokane, Ellinsburg and Wanatchee 122.50. Salt Lake, Butte and Helena $20.00. Billings 115.00. IP n .1 City Tlcktt Office Cor. 10th and OStreeU . Telephone No. 235. ' Burlington Dsp:t 7th St., bet P aad Q Tel. Burlington 1290 m 11 m 1 niiun mm MILLET, CANE, KAFFH; POPCORN, SEED CORN, ALFALFA, TIMOTHY, CLOVExt And All rif- n A?ltl Kinds riKI.U UUU UlUlww OF I IOI to 1117 West 8th. Near Santa Fe St.. KANSAS CITY. MO. firT runni irC Dovetailed, Ferguson, Langstroth and Alter v Vl4U 1 UlUV veiIg Send for free catalog. Bees wax Wanted t TRESTER SUPPLY CO. 103 SO. nth St., ; LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. cess of the millionaire editor's cam paign, you must have pulled the hair trigger a bit too soon. "Is ex-Senator Wm. V. Allen of Nebraska hi? enough ior president, ' aaks John A. Parker in the Frankliu Sentinel. Yes. from every standpoint. Hut he has no inherited millions wim which to make a rampaigu-and probably wouldn't think of buying uo presidency, if he had: The expected has happened. A bom has been started lor Chief Jus tice Holcomb fr governor, and it he I nominated Mickey's defeat U cer tain. Alfred Tout, In Stanton Ister. The populist a of Custer county have called t hir i-ounty nominating vcntlon to be held at UroKen IkAv, June. J. gument to prove that he is a dunilj animal. Dan Corcoran, m York Dem ocrat. . Dannie, old boy, have you heard from New York? OTHER STATES. The Hamilton (Tex.) Journal-Newa reprints Watson's letter to Judgo Williams. The Cantor County lleseoii leprlnif IMmHtcn ori:anlxatlou letter and Cot. Foluf r i.rt. The l't. Morcan WoUx) IteraKJ re print Chairman KdmUten'n organl latloti Irttvr. 85 1 OC K 1 NO DISK KS PCCT t Ju.le I'afker may I etaftly a dark horse, but it reiptlret no ar L. P. Fowler. San Antonio, Tex., In an excellent letter to the Southern Mercury, urges the Texas populist pa pers to keep, ringing the -changes on the fact that national, state and coun ty 'tickets will be placed in the field this j ear by the people' party. t!ood advire. There ought to be some way of ptifh li,: the circulation f the Ft. Morgan Herald In Colorado. James Flaunlcen, the editor. In making it worthy of a wide circulation among Colorado pop utiits. Th issue of April S contains th.H national rail an t ad ire Cot, Keller' report, Tvm WtMn'a letter to Jude Wtlliini and a number of other pertlneat artkle. Calahan county, TeiAi, popalUU hr) 1 m nthtislatto mevtlnf at tha county aeat on March 2-1 and arranged for tmu work by electing th ful lowltiff otnerra: J. 6. Uuiuiu ot rut nam wa madti county chairman (or