The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, June 08, 1905, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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JUNE 8, 1905
TO MEET IN LINCOLN
TALLION
lARflS. S
Uncle Sam's Nebraska Postmasters Will Hold
Their Association Convention on
June 13 and 14
Every postmaster in Nebraska Is ex
pected in Lincoln June 13-14. Jost
master General Cortelyou has jrecog-
nized the Nebraska association, of
postmasters in the following "order:"
"Postmasters In the state of Ne
braska are hereby granted leare of
absence for as many days, not, ex
ceeding four, as may be necessary to
enable them to attend the convention
of the Nebraska Association of Pout
masters to be held at Lincoln. .on
June 13 and 14, 1905. v
"GEO. B. CORTELYOUi
Zyr "Postmaster General." v
Tlie indications are that every post
office In the state will be represented
by the postmaster or some one. next
in authority. This is the first in
stance in the history of the ; postal
service of this country that a state
association has been recognized by
the department in this manner.. ! In
addition to the above, Postmaster Gen
eral Cortelyou will send a personal
representative" from. .Washington, as
will also each of the assistant post
masters general, to be present two
days to represent : their divisions of
the service. ' " " v
Will Use University Chapel
Nebraska can well feel proiid of
this "special recognition. The railway
postal service and the division of in
spection will each be represented. The
delegation from Nebraska to Washing
ton, including both United States sen
ators and most of the, congressmen,
will be present and address the con
vention. The convention will meet in the
United States court room, which will
not be large enough to accommodate
those in attendance, but Chancellor
Andrews has come to the rescue and
tendered the use of the university
chapel for the occasion.
The executive committee, consist
ing of Postmasters O. L. Bantz of
Humboldt, W. S. Raker of Gretna,
Donald McLeod of Schuyler, John A.
Anderson of Wahoo, J. H. Tower of
Sutton and J. M. Errickson of Danne
brog, are given great credit for the
arrangements perfected for this an
nual meeting of the postmasters of
the state. v
An open: rate of one and one-third
fare for the round trip to Lincoln and
return has been granted by all rail
roads from every station in Nebraska.
Tickets on sale June 12 to 15, Inclu
sive, good to return leaving Lincoln
to and including June 17, thus giv
ing a rate to every citizen of the state,
whether in the government employ or
not, good for a weeK, with na certifi
cate plan ' or other bothersome red
tape connected with the rate.
Governor Mickey Interested
This means much to the business
interests of the city, as well, as to the
public ' generally, and every facility
will be tendered to Postmaster Sizeri
upon whom the duty of entertainment
devolves entirely. Most of the post
masters will bring thefr ladies with
them for a week's outing in the capi
tal city. , I
Chancellor . Andrews, . ! Governor
Mickey and Mayor Brown have tend
ered everything in their power and
all of the state institutions and the
public library will be open to the vis
iting postmasters. Theatre and con
cert parties and trolley ; and: automo
bile rides are being planned, with s3
cial entertainment for the ladies . in
attendance ' Every postmaster and
postmistress in Lancaster county will
be on hand as a reception committee
and a special committee of postoffice
employes and their ladies will see
that everything possible for the wel
fare of the visiting Nasby's is done.
Prominent Speakers v -The
speakers are. all prominent, the
program will be both pleasing and in
structive, and the public is invited to
be present at all meetings of the as
sociation. The officers of the asso
ciation and the several committees in
charge of arrangement of details of the
convention will meet with 'Postmaster
Sizer Monday next, June 12, at 8 p.
m,, to complete arrangements for the
convention, which will open on Tues
day, June 13, at 2 p. m., and be in
session all day Wednesday, June 14,
and until the business, of the session
is complete" " ' " v
Every, citizen of Lincoln is invited
to join in making these' dates red let
ter days for the postmasters of Ne
braska, who will cut loose from the
query, "Is 'there any mail for met"
for a few days, and come to the city
for a genuine good time. -
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- A large and thoroughly equipped
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medical and surgical treatment of
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For 60 davit. Ha ftwnicTTiunH ......i.ir.. .i..... i .u t
t T'ln ''' Blg-Iu, Goaohar. lams shipped 100 stallions by "apealal train" 1904.
ne wld-aa-a-waa;oa kin." . :
1 Mr. Stallion Buver . "Rntllnik ' fiMlim 0f.lllnn. nn.nAir t.v.k i
ii? L,',ll!u ,1Vrd' Look ont for "knock." lams has "th foods" you road about.
His-establishment is worth goin 2000. miles to see. lams makes eompotitora "hlU " Ha
18 knocking "hi vh nrlM. nntnf thm --,.. i . .1 i,ri in 11
stallions klhju - it r"""" "u'. "" ,m
Georgia dear be goofl-boy a stallion of lams.: His $1200 stallions are much better than
por n ghbors paid those Ohio men M0OO for. (Then I can wear the diamonds.) lams speaks the
iangue buys direct from breedera pays no buyers, salesmen or interpreters, has no 2 to 10
to ao business with. lams guarantees to sell a better stallion at $1000 to $1400 than are sold to
s ,k Cos. f of tBOO to $5000 by alick alamen" or pay you $100 for trouble, you to judge, lams
Stoys horses freight, buyers fare, gives 60 . per cent breeding guarantee. Write for "my
napanar." Greatest catalog on earth. -
eferenees: ft. Paul Stasa Bank and Cltlscns Katioaa Baak. j .......
.' . ,. ' 'i-.wo k ' ........ . -
" Cheer up! lams' roses are
blooming. These are his
"swaapstakee" s t a 1 1 i o na
(over all). The patterns
he sells at $1000-81500. lama'
barns are "full to tha
roof with "topnotchara"
and lama has on his "sailing;
lothos" every day (always
at home.)
He owns and sails mora)
fiist-class stallions than any '
man in U. S. He is "stirring
np tha animals." He has
"competitors oat on tn
roof" watching him sell
"top notebero" lams hyav.
tixes his buyers with Is
class, young, sound, big "paachot.and croam" stallions at "lot Hto price." Tronziod
Tl',1lf wm bnnch." But it's a 1O0O to 1 if you visit lams and will pay cash or
File ?nkble notes you will positively buy a stallion of him and save $1000. lams sells stal
lons "on honor," lams has , ...... J . ....
. . , 60 Black Percherons, DolgIan--60
to 6 years Old. W't 1700 to 2600 lbs flOner c.mnt hla.r)r. Rn nr nnt All h.IiIhi1
POT;,tolP.;--It,8 a"elnh" that lams will sar? you $1000 and sell you a "money
Farmer Ikeyl What a "rloh 'rraft" these "raid hHk atniAn u1miIim m wnrkinc
On the "honest fanner". : Rllinw 4th rat a talMr.na oiw tn ewvin .itk .-..1,1... ..nu
lftUlB Bellfl MD-BOteBtBTol9 sUl flt4- hltr Sini kAnn tKaif V,AW Ann -A W.
Do sold. lams sells direct to "nsora" saves buyers all com missions and "middle-man's profits.
51000-SAVED AT IAMS-$1000
Teddy. lams "makes cood"
as good or better than pictures in catalog or pays you $100 for trouble to see stallions. lams is
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st. Poui;
Nebraska
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by addressing,
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