THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT MAY 19, 1904. Errata D:l:iat3 Ccarcrta , The electors of the people's indepen dent party of Nebraska are hereby notified that a delegate convention of said party will be held in the city of Fremont, Neb., on Tuesday, June 21, 1904, at 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, fo'the purpose of electing 48 dele , 'gates to represent said party at the people's party national convention to be held at the city of Springfield. 111., on the Fourth Day of July, 190, and for such other business as may law fully come before said convention. The basis of representation is fixed at one delegate at lare from each v county and an additional delegate for each 200 votes or major Traction there t of cast for General James B. Weaver - for president of the United States in which gives the following repre sentation for each county: Adams,. ... Antelope .. Banner . . Blaine . . . . Boone . Boyd Box Butte Brown ...... Buffalo .. ' Butler .. Burt .. . Cass ,.. , Cedar-,. Chase . . - Cheyenne Cherry Cla. . Coli'ax Cuming . .,,. Custer Dakota Dawes Dawson .. .. Deuel Dixon . Dodge . Douglas Dundy .. Fillmore Franklin Frontier Furnas.. Gage .. Garfield Gosper Grant t t t ' t 43 , . rtt . Greeley Hall . ... Hamilton ............ Harlan ................ Hayes.. Hitchcock .. Holt .. .... .... ............... Hooker Howard .... .... .... 6 Jefferson ............ 6 Johnson 6 Kearney .. - 6 Keya Jf aha .... ...... 3 Keith . ...... Kimball 1 Knox .... 5 Lancaster .... ........ W Lincoln . . . . ............. ... . . 7 Logan .. .. .... 2 Loup - Madison .... .. ...7......'.. 1 McPherson . . . 1 Merrick & Nance . . .......... ... 1 ........ 5 Nemaha .... 1 Nuckolls ? Otoe . J Pawnee .. 5 Perkins , 3 Pierce 4 Phelps .. .. 6 Platte t.t 1 Polk".. .. J Red Willow Richardson 9 ltock 2 Saline 7 fciarpy .... J blunders H Scotts Bluff ." 2 Seward 7 Sheridan t Sherman ..M.. 4 Sioux 2 Stanton 3 Thayer ............ Thomai .,.,.,,. 1 Thurston 2 Valley 5 Washington 5 Way no 4 Webster Whaler 2 York .. S Total m The elector ft any itiunty may chooao ilvlrRntm by convention or ttuih other method m will tnnure lair ex piration of their will and attendance of tho delegation at V'rvmont. It in remitted that credential bo mailed th (halrnuu al Lincoln at the carl- loot iHillil0 moment. Call lor itaie nominating couveatton will K Mnied later. By order of th Hato con:nltte. n. n o. WEimu. j& Q. DK FKANCC, Chairman Actinj Secretary, 'IIIMHII 'Ml mmmmmm illi! mil 1904 0 1 M?12.l HOUSE FURNISH 1033-1043 O ST. Li nro In, Nebraska; OS .J..1 A Postal Card Will Bring; One to You by Return Mail. Write Today We Sell the Best, We Sell the Most, We Charge the Least. We Pay the Freight. HOW CLARK BUYS A BOND Which GurntesIlU Fainllr If IU Dlo, nd IlMisf How If Mr. Clark, "aged thirty-five, is man ager of the elevator In the town ef Sahm. Th position pay him a good eainry, enabling him to support hla family and lay nauio aooiu ir year. Though be ta now living com fortably, he realizes that he must tic- l Korae way of providing an In come for hla dvvllulng jiata. Ill Idea bt to biy a larro. During a rio.l of meditation aa to whethtr or not be shall ptmha a ccrum nuarter sretbm of mi which l for eale at $5.XH h U Iatrvlowa by a representative of Iho Old Urn Hank trt Life Insurance Company of Un told, Nebraska, who endeavor to la tcrrxt him In life Insurance, Hardly dot th wci itartcd, whrn h ti Interrupted by Mr. Xlwk, who U1U Ulca 0( LCI latcatloo to buy a farm. He states that he la about to. mako a small payment on the purchase price and will, , If the agent can offer rnythlng better, be an nterested llsterer. "Well," ' said .the" agent, "suppose you could buy a farm worth $3,000 hy paying the fcmall Bum of $175.23 an nually, without Interest, for twenty years, the contract for eamo contain ing a .clauao specifying that, should you dlo at any time, the party from whom you buy the land will cancel all deferred payment, and give your eUte a clar title; or if you live to the maturity of the contract, give you not only the deed to the. land, but pay you as large a percentage of profit as you could reasonably expect to ra&Ue from ihii orowrtv. Would you buy a farm oa thoae term?" Of courne Mr, Clark wai Interested, and iloco the Company tecuret each nd very contract Issued with a d- of approve J lecurltlei with th ittata of Kebrnaka. he expressed a wltl incuel b Ucomo a paxty to such aa agreement 'Well," continued the agent, "if you wlllK pay annually to the Old Line Bankers Life Insurance Company of Nebraska the sum of $175.25 they will. If you die at any time, pay to whom you, may name the sum of $5,000. If you live twenty years, they will fcho you a cash settlement coualatlng of tne guaranteed reserve and an estimated urplus, amounting to J5,49l,2.. o will readllv ee that you receive $!, moro than you fcay In, which is better than 4 per cent cotupouna in terest. Then, too, having the assur ance that, should you die, you woulJ U'avo a comfortable estate." Mr. Claptc taught the insurance, and what Claik did, you can do. ivrmlt our aent to explain a con traft to you. If you do uot own all the land you care to farm, aak for ell cular No, 1 which nhowe "How Jaaci Dought and i'ald for a ,ooo larm.' If you have a mortgage! farm, tall Kr Circular No. I, which howe "How 6amuU Tad a $2,000 mortgage." Kor further Information, aldrttn the OLD LINK 1IANKKUS LIK! IN SUllANCU CUMJL'ANY, al Ulicola, Nf braaka. i x