The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, May 19, 1904, Page 14, Image 14

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    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
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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,
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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.
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