The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, December 07, 1905, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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THE OMAHA DAILY HEWS, One Yin by Mail
THE IIIDEPEKDEIIT, Or,j Year by Mail
THE FREE PASS BRIBERY SYSTEM, by Mail, Postage Prepaid
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which are the most complete furnished
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In-the next few years the people will engage in one of the most momentous struggles ever
fought in this country. Khali the railroads and all other great trusts control the government
or is the government .to control, them? This Is the one great question. Already the forces
are fathering for the struggle. Roosevelt is leading off1 and In i his efforts- hout.rhavo the
support of all patriotic men? Folk of Missouri. Weaver of Philadelphia. Jerome of New York,
Dunne of Chicago, and many, others are forming for the battle. In the struggle to come men
will forget that they are partisans. There will be the people's side and then the other side.
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standpoint. The Independent goes on the theory that the people want the truth about things
and not have everything colored with partisan bias. ' .
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The Free Pass Bribery System
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l , Mnrvev bribery in St. L.ouis, in aiuwauKce, in l'tuiaaepuiii, anu m uiuhjt iv.c-n n-n. ,1.OU!u.mv.....
' have beel made is insignitlcant when compared to railroad pa bribery In most of the, states in the country.
:-Few men.-comparatively, can- be- bribed -with -money, but many can be bribed with free railroad passes
The influence of the pass Is so insidious that many unconsciously ane entrapped by it. l he Influence of
tl e free pass, like creeping paralysis, steals on the man and has him in its grasp before he is aware of it.
Nearlv every state has its free pass organization. AU the pass holders are organized into a political
force. The people do not know it, but there is such an organization in nearly every precinct, ward,
C0UThisa"?ee Poce force for the railroads. It Is organized to protect tho
railroads in their extortionate freight and passenger charges, and in the low taxation of their property.
r This pass organization dictates nominations. It.ets up weak and pliant men and puUs down strong
and independent men. It builds up or destroys cities and prirate enterprises kt will. , In other words, it
It the real master of destiny both in' politics and business. J : 1 V.-t V ,'.'
t. 13 THAT THIS BRIBJiHY SYSTEM MUST FIRST, BK DESTROYED BEFORE W CAK CRT-BACK
REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT AGAIN AND GET , WHOLESOME LEGISLATION IS THE CON -
- Nebraska in Wt, and would have bee,v elected by
3eCtThfsn-lse'the first book ever written upon the subject and everybody1 will want it;T rp. . A r,f
Hundreds of people have wanted the book , before it was off the" press. Ex -Governor Irrabee of
, IowaT ordered ten books before it was printed. Men in public office everywhere are ordenng the book-
esoeciallv do we hear from members of state legislatures . . ... . . . t
Every man in office and every aspirant for office should read this book. Every .voter should read It.
Every student of politics should read it! Every taxpayer Should read it , -
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: in this time of Rural Free Delivery, every- reader 01. The Independent
should have a daily newspaper. Every farmer and every producer should
have a daily market report. The Omaha Daily News contains all the news
of the world and gives the daily market reports. By special arrangement
with the publishers of the Omaha Daily News we are able to give Inde
"rendent readers the Dally News except- Sunday) one year. The Independ
ent one year and "THE FREE PASS BRIBERY SYSTEM." at the nominal
cost of $2.50, which 1h less than the usual cost of a daily paper alone.
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Sparrow and Turkey
A Sad Ilttio Sparrow sat oa a wire
liiiRioj? a Bail iittlo Song.
Jf I were Ills mid Showy Like You
der Turkey," ho naltl. "people would
pay mo moro Attention."
As ho upoko a tall luau en me along
with m Axe, and It wan all day with
ttt Turkey.
Ilatver," rontlMHfd the Hpairow,
"I supiHise I am well enough Off, after
all.".. . -, ' - ,
Urttltcrn, let ua not Envy tho ills
and Showy, Seo what happens to
them before the IuveUKatlnK Com
rolftee. l-t iw t Thankful for Hruall
tlieiialnKa the Smaller the Hetter,
Newark News.
Thi c harfiea of pnylnjf rebates,
agaltiKt the Santa Ve and other roads,
wan HTuiHHori at Kar na City. This
decision, which wan by Judge rhllllps,
exonerates Paul Mortoa.
Captain Aim I. Perry rommltted
atdcldu at Vaneeuver, Wah by
thootinfr himself through tho heart,
lie was recently tikd t.y a general
court martial In Van' iver barrarka
and found Kiiilty of being Intoxicated
whilo In rotntunnd of a transport and
of conduct unbecoming; an ofll rr and
a gentleman.
Ira P. San key h hopeUKy blind
and confine.!, to hi room In Itronklyn,
but ho h putting luto buok form thti
afory of his 0pl esperlenrei.
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