The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, August 25, 1904, Page PAGE 21, Image 21

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AUGUST 25. ISM.
For over sixty years Mrs. Wlnsiow'a
Soothing: Svruo hag been used hv
mothers for their children while teeth
ing. Are you disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child
suffering and crying with pain of cut
ting teeth? If so. send at once and
get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ing Syrup for Children TeetUing. its
value is Incalculable. , It will relieve
, the poor . little sufferer immediately.
Depend upon it, mothers, there i3 no
mistake about it It cures diarrhoea,
regulates the stomach and bowels!
cures wind colic, softens the gms, re
duces inflammation, and gives tone
and energy to the whob system. Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup fur chil
dren teething s pleasant, to the ta.de
and is the prescription of ons'of the
oldest and best female physiciana and
nurses in the United States, and Is for
sale by all druggists thiougnout the
world. Price. 25 cents a bottle. De
Bure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup." ' 7
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
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People's Party Convsntions
ILLINOIS. '
The people's oarty of llinois. is here
by called to meet in state convention
at Springfield, Wednesday, August 31,
i 1904, at 10 &. m., at the state house,
for tho Tllimnca rf tiflmimitinff nrcci.
dential electors and candidates for the
various state offices to be elected at
the November election. The basis of
representation will be two delegates
irom each county and one additional
delegate for every one hundred votes
or major fraction thereof - cast for
John F. Randolph for state treasurer
in 1894. ' 1
The populists of the various coun
ties are urged to meet at the county
seat of their respective counties not
less tnan five days prior to. August 31,
to select their auota of delee-afps -and
to send a list of same to the slate
Chairman, so that the1 temporary , roll
of said state convention may be made
up by the state committee.
JOSEPH HOPP.
Chairman- State Central Com., - 1105
Stock Exchange Bldgs., Chicago, III.
August 7... 1904. , ... . . . .'' ;
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If
You Want
B
iiliHii
We have it for you. It's
Georgia; -c f.-r
. .Reduced rates for delegates I to the
state convention of the people's-ipartv;
Atlanta, Ga.; Sept. 1, " 1904, will be
BHUnCU. ... -. .,.., . ;;..
Notice is hereby giren that special
rates are allowed on all ' rods .from
an points m . Georgia account of the
above occasion.' .'. - '- ,
Delegates will take certificate from
selling agent for full fare; have: same
approved .by state chairman at 'con
vention ana visea py josepn Richard
son, 729 Equitable Building, Atlanta,
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When this is done the holder is en.
titled to . purchase return passage at
me rate or 1 cent per mile, plus 25
cents, provided certificate exhibits a
paia going passage of not less than
Vi cents. j. j. HOLLO WAY,
.. State Chairman Populist Party.
TENNESSEE.
On September 8 the populists of
-lennessee will hold their state con
vention at the canitol in this ciiv and
an organization to work for the na
tional ticket will be perfected.
Candidates for the state offices will
not be nominated.
Thomas E. Watson, the Domilist ran
didate for president, will.be present at
me convention.
The call issued by W. W. Mullens,
cnairman 01 the executive committee,
'follows:
"To the Populists of Tennessee: You
are aware that our national mnven
tion, which met at Springfield, 111.,
July 4, 1904, nominated the Hon. Thos
E. Watson, of Georgia, and the Hon."
Thos. II. Tibbies of Nebraska for nrps
ident and vice president in tho pend
ing campaign.
"The present attitude of the demo
cratic and republican parties, , their
close alliance with plutocracy aud
complete subserviency to Us demands,
renuer imperative the continued ex
Istence of the people's party, in, order
mat uemocrauc principles aud the
liberties of the common people, if
possible, may be preserved to tho
preaent and coming generations of the
American people.
"A the etato chairman of the old
executive committee, I hereby cal a
tuM convention of tho populists of
Tcunessew to -meet In tho capitol at
Nashville, Sept. s, l'jul, at l:3u p, m.,
for tho purport of reorganization, tit
appointment of a tatt electoral tick
et and twin other biulnc 04 may be
nweHHary.
"I Invito all persons, regimllesa of
previous party ftfiUItlonf whu may
feel that they can not. In tho present
campaign. support tho candidate of
Wail ftreet. and who lh to lee the
Government returned to th people
thru;,h tho medium of a party that
stand truly for tho Integrity of pop.
lr right and popular rule, to irtl.
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o a suit 01 men s uiornes unat is
strictly and purely wool in
O n tr rtt 4" r r vTy colt rk s-1 sn r-P nTinrr nvk1
O Suits like it can not be bought
0 short of
1 $8.00 AMD $10.00
$ If you have one of our
o New Fall Catalogues of Men's
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0 uiomes ai nana you may see
suit bargain on page 2. If
o you haven t a catalogue we
S will be erlad to mail it to you free of charge. A
penny postal card request will bring the Oat a- 3
HanSchaffncr V f
(i Marx J X
Hand Tailored j . C , O
$ logue.
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We also publish four other Catalogues
viz Boy's Catalogue, Men
Goods Catalogue, Men's Odd Pants Cata
logue and Men's Work Clothes Catalogue
Any or all of these valuable books are
mailed free on request.
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stron
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Cofflpi
i22i to 1227 O Street,
Lincoln
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Nebraska; 8
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tiato in thl mat convention, and as-
Mat tho populists of Tennessee to firm
ly establish Hutu a pany m me iiaie
and nation.
"lion. Thomas K. Watson will be
present rjl HiMres tho convention.
"V. W. MUIJ.KNS, Chalrtunn."
INDIANA.
Tho In-ltana utrtto convention It
rftlleil t inert Auut and 31 hi
ImlUnaptilh. Full MtemUara at ftU
populldts detilre1. IJvery Wutson man
cotno.
ntni) J. IlOItl.VSOM, Chairman.
Th High Jumper At thStto Fair
Tho tiian.iK tuent of tho tate fair to
In he hi In Lincoln. August 2'J to S-p-teitiher
2, have neeureJ n very uovel
nntl Ititervatlru; attraftlon.
v fox-terrier illtatii up a perpeadteti
Jar ImMer ti n height of foity teet
wteru he tits ou a platform at the top
of the ladder, and at a word of com
uiand. Jumps oft Into a net spruad at
the bottom.
"Jeffrie," tho name of tho dog
seems to urtvatljr enjuy the trick, bQ
hU owner nays that It Is muewha
hard on tho Uor, especially the f fTort'
required to tlHub up the ladder run,;
by rung.
You can pave mucy by patronUtn
Independent a Ivertlnent,
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