The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, May 25, 1905, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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    For over sixty years Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Srrup has been used toy
mothers for their children "while teeth
lng. Are you disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child
Buffering and crying with pain of cut
ting teeth? If so. send at once and
get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
lng Syrup for Children Teething. Its
value is Incalculable. It will relieve
the poor little sufferer Immediately.
Depend upon It, mothens, there Is no
mistake about it It cures diarrhoea,
regulates the stomacn ana Dowels,
cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
duces Inflammation, and gives tone
and energy to the wholo system. Mrs,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil
dren teething is pleasant to the taste
tmd Is the prescription of one of the
Oldest and it female physicians and
4urses In the United States, and is for
lale by all druggists throughout the
world. Price, 25 cents a bottle. Be
sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup."
OLD GUARD POPULISTS CLUBS
Active Efforts to Organize Them Will
Be Made in Texas
Abilene, Texas To the Editor of
The Independent: Will you kindly
say to Texas populists, readers of
you paper, that, on or about June 5,
State Chairman Eager of the populist
party state executive committee of
this state will issue his first call on
them - to , assemble, In their respective
school districts and organize them
selves into the Old Guard Populist
clubs. He will name the precise date
for ' the simultaneous organization of
each club. He Has not yet definitely
determined as to," the best time for
this club work for the reason that
are farmers and they are still very
closely confined on; their farms and
are.'. asking: that"' they shall not be
called on to lose even one day from
their crops just at this time.
In the meantime I am still reach
..m ing bu for the names and addresses
of populists in school districts with
which I have not as yet been able
to correspond. I have gotten in touch
with some of our friends in each of
112 counties of the state, embrac
ing quite two-thirds of the population,
of the state and from each county I
have pledge or pledges to : organize
club of clubs. The work in-which I
am engaged s -not "lagging," but. on
the contrary is being persistently, if
quietly pushed, and Chairman- Eager
and I are very hopeful, in fact confi
dent, that in response to the call soon
to be made for blub organization work
several hundred clubs will be secured.
With one to two or more such clubs
organized and at work In each of
said 112 counties, it Is practically cer
tain that a jreat many more will be
secured , in response to the second
call to be made later by Chairman
Eager. Indeed, with 500 clubs active
ly engaged in -the work It is practi
cally certain that, in good time, every
neighborhood In ' every county in
Texas will have its Old Guard Club
as a rallying point for those who sin
cerely believe in the principles rep
resented by the Peoples Party.
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lmp:rld Hernia Gere
Rupture radically cured by new
proctss, in a few weeks, without
inconvenience or loss of time in
bed. Send for Circulars.
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0. S. WOOD, M. D.
891 N. Y. Lift BIdg. Omais, Neb
In this connection let me add that
populists in many other states aro
taking a deep interest in the re-organi
zation work going on in this state, and
I have letters from leading men of
our party pledging co-operation for
themselves and their people In Ala
bama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Mis
souri, Nebraska, New .York, Ohio and
Pennsylvania. This , means that if
Texas populists shall show them
selves willing and ready to get back
in; line for populism, our comrades in
every other state in the United States
will "take heart" and will also get
in line for the campaigns of 1906 and
1908. .
Permit me also to say that I par
ticularly wish to have sent to me at
once, the names and postofflce ad
dresses of one to three or more earn
est,, reliable populists in and for each
school . district in this state that I
may send to them full particulars as
to the work already done and to be
done in the interest of the special
reforms advocated by the Peoples'
Party. If you, In your editorial col
umns, will ask our friends in Texas
to forward to me promptly the special
information herein called for, I will
thank you very much.
H. L. BENTLEY,
President Texas Federation of
Populist Clubs.
... HAIL INSURANCE
This year we expect to , raise fine
crops, and from the prospects now,
our expectations will ' be realized.
There is, however, one element in this
good state of ours that is sure to
surprise almost all of us and at a time
when we have the crop within our
grasp. That element is hail. ; Many
a farmer has gone.to bed at night with
his beautiful, golden crop waving in
the breeze all ready for the harvest,
which he expected to begin next
morning, but along comes one of those
tearing, driving hail storms that is so
common to this state and cleans up
the whole field and the crop Is har
vested, but not with any profit to the
owner. He has lost all his seed, time
and hard labor. 7
You can guard against all this by
insuring against hail in the United
Mutual Hail Insurance Association of
Lincoln, Nebr., the most reliable com
pany doing this class of business in
the state. It has paid to 3,115 policy
holders the enormous . sum of $214,
994.70 for losses. It has paid a single
loss on one policy of $1,577. t The
rates are fair, and equitable and all
the losses will be settled honestly and
promptly. The association has agents
in nearly all cities and towns in Ne
braska, who will be glad to take your
applications. They write only $1,800
of insurance on a section, therefore it
will be to you interest to insure early,
before your neighbor takes the full
amount. It costs the same early or
late. We are proud of their record
and believe they have done more for
the farmers of the state of Nebraska
than any other insurance company,
and they are entitled to your patron
age. ;. Write the Home Office today. P. O.
Drawer 1442, Lincoln, Nebr.
. The.Prescott Music Co.,. whose full
page ad will be found on page Is
an old reliable music house, being es
tablished in 1876. They are holding
a special discount sale. All thinking
of purchasing pianos or organs will
do well to read their ad. They guar-
antee satisfaction to all purchasers.
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