John Dale, Prohibition candidate, businessman and president of the Metropolitan Prohibition Club of Omaha, Nebraska .[2] [3] Dale was originally nominated at the Prohibition Party convention for governor, but lost to George E. Bigelow in a 503 to 307 vote. He was then nominated to run for lieutenant governor over C. F. S. Templin.[4]
Frank Folda, Democratic candidate, banker and former member of the Nebraska House of Representatives from 1875 to 1877 from Schuyler, Nebraska [5] [6]
George de Rue Meiklejohn , Republican candidate, lawyer, former county attorney for Nance County , member of the Nebraska Senate since 1885 and president pro tempore of the Nebraska Senate since 1887 from Fullerton, Nebraska [5] [7]
C. W. Potter, Union Labor candidate, member of the executive committee of the State Farmers' Alliance from Brown County, Nebraska [8]
^ a b State of Nebraska (1899). 1899-1900 Nebraska Blue Book (PDF) . State Journal Co. pp. 190–191. Retrieved June 8, 2023 .
^ "Hon. John Dale" . The New Republic . September 13, 1888. p. 1. Retrieved June 11, 2023 .
^ "Prominent Prohibitionists" . The New Republic . August 23, 1888. p. 1. Retrieved June 11, 2023 .
^ "They're First in the Field: The Third Party Nominates a Complete State Ticket" . Omaha Daily Bee . August 17, 1888. p. 4. Retrieved June 11, 2023 .
^ a b State of Nebraska, 2020-21 Nebraska Blue Book (PDF) , p. 317-178, retrieved June 11, 2023
^ "Banking House of F. Folda" . Schuyler Sun . August 23, 1888. p. 2. Retrieved June 11, 2023 .
^ "G. De R. Meiklejohn Dies at Age 72. Assistant Secretary of War in Administration of President McKinley. Made Poor By Liberality. Couldn't Say 'No' to Those in Distress. Often Tried Court Cases Without a Fee" . The New York Times . April 20, 1929. Retrieved April 19, 2015 .
^ "State Farmers' Alliance" . Omaha Daily Bee . January 8, 1888. p. 2. Retrieved June 11, 2023 .
^ State of Nebraska (1889). Nebraska Blue Book and Legislative Manual for the Year 1889 (PDF) . State Journal Co. pp. 104–106. Retrieved June 8, 2023 .