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November 2

Gretna, NE (Excerpt)

Omaha World-Herald (Morning Edition), Omaha, NE, 3 November, 1896.

"Ladies and Gentlemen: When I began my first canvass for congress, in 1890, I came to Gretna, the strongest democratic precinct in the only certain county of this district, and when I came here I remember that you raised the first pole ever raised in my honor, and put upon it a banner bearing the inscription, "W. J. Bryan, M. C." Six years have passed since then, and I now come to you, on the last day and in the evening of that day, when, instead of being a candidate for congress I am the candidate of three parties for the presidency. I remember with grateful appreciation the handsome vote that I received in this precinct six years ago, and I am going to watch the returns tomorrow night and see if Gretna does as well this year." (Cheers.)

© Nathan Sanderson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2008