The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, May 26, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
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Among which the most
notable is the parent who
is looting for the best in
boys' wear at reasonable
prices can not afford to
pass this institution. ;
Boys All wod
suits all styles, ages 2 1-2
to 16 yearo; Newest cre
ation at ; ': . ' - lp
$1.50, K98f 2,45, 2.98 & 3.45
Long: Pant Suits
Strong, handsome, perfec
tion in fit, at
$2.98, 3.50, 3.75, 5 00, 6.00, 6.50, 7.00 and 7.50
Boys all wool
odd knee pants
at 19c, 26c, 29c
and 60c :
Boys' wa$h
able -odd knee
pants at 9c, 12c,
15c, 19c and 25,
Boys v Straw
hats at 5c, 10c,
15c, 25c 35c and
50c.
BOYS m
Ilade from all
wool serges and
flannels at
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Boys' fast black long Hose
at 9ci 12c, I7c and 25c.
Our Boys' Catalogue Shoos Samples
Of scores of things in Boys' Suits and .Odd
Pants. The book is free to any one desiring it.
Write for it today. :
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sucii bolt will probably come ea-ly
doubtless on the heels of the fight over
platform.
The Independent opposes any
change of date bow. On to Sprtngucid,
July 4. Don't forget the date.
PARTIAL REPORT FOR APRIL.
The recapitulation k following this
partial report -includes the names of
104 delegates present , at the Smith
county, Kansas, convention, April 2,
not previously enrolled; their names
appeared In The Independent of April
7; and the names of 8i Kansas - dele
gates to the national -cimveption, not
previously enrolled, their names ap
pearing in The Independent of April
14. Not all of the persons named be
low have applied for, enrollment In
the usual way, but no name has been
taken without some assurance that the !
person is a populist.
ALABAMA. !
Marshall, county: Pickens Eutler, T. j
A. Street. . "
Washington: C. N. Baugh.
ARKANSAS.
Nevada county: Thomas J. Caulder,
sr., B. F. Jordan, J. 1L McFarland.
CALIFORNIA. '
Sonoma county: H. P. Hulbert.
Tulare: . H. Hapgood, J. J. Owens.
COLORADO,
Larimer county: S. B. Bennett,
Otero: S. E. Provolt.
CONNECTICUT. '
Fairfield county: HeQ;y W. Johnson,
J, A. Richardson, William Roe.
FLORIDA.
Be Soto county: 3. W. Coker, sr. N
GEORGIA.; V- ;
Bapks county: John C. Ivie.
Paulding: R. A. Chi!e3.
IDAHO. V
Kootenai county: R. D. Jones. ' '
ILLINOIS.
Marion county: W. J. Fyke.
INDIANA.
Boone county: Frank Bland, James
Herod.
Brown: John Foreman.
Carroll: Joseph W, Hanna.
Clay: John H. Horton, Hamer Tar-
vin, A. H. Wright, sr.
Jackson: J. B. Love.
Knox: Wm. Grose.
Marion: Alex C Smith, M. D.
Noble: Martin Bileger.
Putnam: J. C. Plummer, Robt. E.
Williamson. .
Sullivan: F. M. Brown.
IOWA.
Decatur county: D. G. VanderpooL
Heury: - John F, Leech. .
;: KANSAS.
Douglas county; V, L. Reece, P. H.
Weeks.
Ottawa: John I. Brown.
Riley: Rev. V. H. Biddison, John A.
Hardy, Robt. Haaaerman, Isaac
Moon. " -
Smith: J. C, Bunker, Wm. J. Foster,
0. W. McClure. '
Stafford: J. B. C. Cook," Sam W. Mc-
Comb, Ed Dewey.
Washington: W. B. Greene.
KENTUCKY.
Logan county: J. W. Eddings. ' n
McLean: J. W. Da ma
i LOUISIANA.
Calcasieu parish: Ad Hagan, Jonas
Welch.
De S'oto: W. H. McMichael. . 3
i MARYLAND.
Anne Arundel county. Patrick Lys-
ton.
. MICHIGAN.
Calhoun county: G. L. Gildersleeve.
Clinton: A. L. McClinLock. , ;,
Marquette: E. D. Cox.
Oceana: John M. Logan, M. D.
Saeinaw; Horace Jerome,
MISSISSIPPI.
Copiah county: David G. Ashley.
I MISSOURI.
Caldwell county: Amos Edwards.
Douglas: Geo. W. Johnson.
Hickory: Joseph Crates.
Howell: E. M. Woods.
Macon: . Green Moore.
NEBRASKA.
Adams county: G. G. Halstead.
Buffalo: D. Phillips.
Clay: I U Johnston.
Custer: J. B. Palmer.
Dawson: J. 11. Wood.
Gosper: V. E. Usher.
Kcya Paha: Chan. A. Walruff,
l4tncastcr: II. I IJeUilng.
Madison It. Ballard.
Thayer: Wm. a Hewitt.
Thuriiton: John 11. I nrK.
Webster: Chan, Alios.
K'nitTII PAIKII.INA
nMrit.Hr? louuty; Dr. J, IV Alfx
Oder. OKLAHOMA.
Pawneo county: Umla Glean. A. II.
Mutt. MolnX Nclwn, J. A. 0nky,
C. II. YHktr.nf.SIw Molt, II. A,
Thomas.
I'ayiw: J. M. Mt,.
OREGON,
Marlon county: Sum!. HmwneH.
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Cat roil county J, W. AUro.
Grvrno: UuUri lrKr,
TEXAS,
fk county; J. H Cni1iU, II,
(Irrrn.
iUvar. John O'llyrn.
Kaufwan: J. T. Harms,
Lamar: J. H. hna.
Ni:I.H-hMj 8. J. HtHlspi J. N.
Ilogrr.
Rusk: J. II, MrKntth:.
Tarrauti II. H. P CXtimip") Ahby.
T:tu&: T. J. Wall. A. a While, J, D,
Wilson, ,
WillUniMtnt J. II. lUttlay, P. K.
Trajrkr.
VUIQINIA.
Pittsylvania ct'ty; W II H. Corke,
Walter it. Mills.
WASHINGTON:,
lwls county: M, l Ytxotii.
WlT- VIRGINIA.
Tavlur count: C. W. I'MUIim.
i:rcaituUtlon: Na.Mti a Ud'tl, tits
rptrt, 2')$', tatcd and !errttorif rey
rMonteil. 27; count ica rtrtsciilsd. 132;
nw itatrt adilt'd, nune; nw itmntlra
tllrl, t. Totals, Including this re
xrtr Ktatts, 46; couutlea and jr-Islu-i,
681; old CMarda and 4nguardi, 5
I.STS, Card lud.-Jklng for April not
tully rompK'ti'il.
The apical for poU two
&g m riKndi-d to ly onti th llu "
wurth tf twu-ifnt ktamim and 'Vial
othr wnt emalk-r muouuta or tit
ftUlrwiHl cuvcluprs t,u ;un, jwa
vm the following ut botn
mallei: AUl.ama 0, Arkantai
Callfumla 15, Georgia t2, Uma 1