The Wealth makers of the world. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1894-1896, August 16, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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THE WEALTH MAKERS.
August 15, 1894
CmCSK3 STATE ALLIAKCE
oo:nr.iiGGiori
SACKS FREE
to Shippers.
We have) very fa-1
PrMldattL W. Pale, Atlanta.
Prof . W. a. Jmjaa, 2tegi
ftMra J. T. Kell Howell.
Treaamw.ameeCanieren, Beaver City.
. t. B. Powate, but 'Cc AW.
" "V w. r. WTanw, .iarsniser Aiiianc.,
v Bethany, Neb.
ukctiti coMMrml
Chairman, I. N. Leonard, Lincoln.
K odrmn, Bermnd.
C. w Young, wilaonTilla,
Cat Wvr, Wahoo.
J. M. Dtmmlck, Macon.
THK WEALTH MAKERS ALLIANCE
DEPARTMENT.
BY MRS. J. T. KELLIE, SECT.
Monater Meeting at Round tiroe.
Sbehmam County, Neb , Aug. .8.
Editor Wealth Makers:
; The rally at Round Grove was an en
tire suoceM. By actual count there waa
400 team went into the grove at 2
o'clock and there were a great many
cam In after that, and a large number
of team, were lelt outside of the grove,
making near 600 teams and ail loaded
to their full carrying capacity. We had
two 8no beeves for dinner, but there
was at least two thirds of the crowd that
bad to go without beef for dinner.
Splendid speaking In the forenoon by
Itev. J. M. Snyder and Judge Holcomb.
Mr. Green occupied the afternoon, the
baslnes8 men of Litchfield securing him
for the evening, showing that the towns
and country are getting nearer together
at least In this locality.
The Sherman County Alliance had
appointed a committee to draft a peti
tion to Congress to pass the Coxey Good
Roads bill and have It become a law
immediately. The petition was at the
Grove meeting and everybody signed It
It became a monster petition. Banker
signed it, merchants signed it, farmers
Big ted It, Republicans signed it, Demo
crats signed It and Populists Blgned it.
Everybody sighed it, regardless of
politics or business. We would like
the same thing done in every county In
the state. We ought to keep the voice
of the people buzzing in the ears of
Congrefs and the Stuff id Prophet until
a large majority of Congress and the
Prophet would go and commit suicide.
A grain dealer in our county has
ordered a oar of corn. It did not arrive
and when it should and farmers were
going to the elevator every day by the
dozen for corn to feed their fattening
hogs and not a bushel in the elevator,
and the farmers in consequence losing
money and stock suffering for feed, the
dealer finally wrote about the corn, and
the agent sent him a card to the effect
that the car was loaded and ready to go
but the railroad was running its trains
for its own use and the public be d d.
I seoun d the card and Mr. Green read
it to the audience. J. E. M.
County Secretary.
Resolution of Respect.
At the regular meeting of Atlantic
Alliance No. 971, July 20, the following
resolutions were passed in honor of our
brother and statesman, Senator W. F.
Dale:
Whereas; The name of Senator W.
F. Dale has been most unmercifully
attacked without any good sufficient
reason, the cause being an article writ
ten by him and published in Thb
Wealth Makers of July 19, There
fore, be it
Resolved; That we are in sympathy
with the article written, and that we
farther extend our sympathy to Eugene
V. Debs and the Railway Union in their
for a rt asonable compensation
whereby they may earn a living for
tbeir families, tnereiore, oe h iurmer
Resolved; That we commend the ao-
inn stand t&Won bv Senator W. F
Dale In the article written, also in his
speeches before tne puouc.
Roonlvad: That these resolutives be
spread upon our records at large, e
printed in our state paper, The Wealth
MAKERS, and in tne uoiareie rrogress.
H. A. Pickering, JohnLkigh,
President. Secretary.
State Lecturer Powers' Dates.
Aug. 15, Kenesaw, " Adams county,
p 16, Fairfield, Clay
'17, Clay Center, " "
" 28, Sutton, " "
" 20, Stockham, Hamilton "
" 21, Aurora, " . "
' 22, Phillips, " ".
The friends of the Alllanoe are re
quested to make any change in the ap
pointments in their respective counties
that they may think best and to notify
The Wealth Makers and the secre
tary of the state Alllanoe of the same as
soon as possible. They are also request
ed to publish the notices in their county
papers and by posters when deemed
best. , " '
Please rt member the financial help
the lecturer gets will be from you as
the state treasury Is empty.
J. H. Powers,
Lecturer, State Alliance.
Lancaster County Fair.
The Lancaster County Agricultural
Association will hold Its annual fair at
the State fair grounds September 7 to
14 inclusive. The premium lists are
now out and can be had of the secre
tary. John J- Glliilan, corner Eleventh
and P street.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
as mercury will aurely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole sys
tem when entering It through the mucous sur
faces. Bnch articles ahonkf never be used ex
eunt n prescriptions from reputable phyal
cuna, as the damage they will do la ten fold to
the food you can poaatbly derive from them,
fraua Catarrh Cure manufactured by F.J.
Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer
cury, and la taken Internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous turfaoea of the
ayatem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be
aura roa ret the genuine. It la taken Inter-
, BsUyfandmade laf oledo,Ohio, by F J.Cheney
- Oo Testimonials free.
gJHUAA by Drugglsta, 78c. par bottle, 8ml
mum.
San Bernardino County, California.
OoBalvnmeiita
Solicited.
Best aarhtt
st tee secured
frfwapt returns.
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THE location of the largest BEET SUGAR FACTORY In the
United States, the output of which for 1894 will exceed
20,000,000 pounds of refined sugar.
We are offering land in this famous ranch in tracts to suit
buyers, suitable for beet sugar cultivation, deciduous and citrus
fruits. ; ' ' ' ' " ; . '
rppj) f n One quarter Gash, balance 1, 2, 3 years, with in-
ments.
"terest at 8 per cent per annum on deferred pay-
P V A Ii T T t this "wonderful property.
CAttlYIllNJUr
FACTORY NOW
IN FULL OPERATION, giving buyers an
opportunity NOW to learn from personal investigation just what
this land produces, and the RESULTS from each and every acre
for the year 1894. y-: v .;"
fc ' J--M.smaaBaBaaaaaMaaSaSWaaaWalBJSasaMawaasa
D V Ii "C A H D D D the beet crop takes five m0Eths from
KhlVlblVlDCiV planting to harvest. Beet lands at
Chino for year 1894 will show an average yield of seventon tons
per acre, sold to the factory at 14.50 per ton, is 176.50. The crop
from seed to harvest costs $16.50 per acre, thus giving the farmer
$60 per acre net returns for about five months work on the land.'
Established
I BOS
cutty BKcturT lor.
sewarlaa; best
salts f. shippers. 1
Oar rctenaees are I
ssy rospaaslblal
baslaesa aoase or i
bask la Chicago.
Gilbcrman Brothers
SI 1-2 14 Michigan St.,
Chieaao, lllinoia
For fall particulars apply to or address,
Easton, Eldridge & Co,
.121 s. Broaflway, Los ADgeles, orCMno, San BeraaTflino County, California.
1BBA11CB DEPAirillT.
vnM.niji v v. Swlnart. Correspon-
flence solicited. Fire, cyclone or haU.
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Renortof Richardson county meeting:
Insurance took effect March 25th, 1888,
therefore six and one-half years old.
January 1st, 4834, company " had $550,-
MKf. in.nmn: Jnlv 31. 1894. $860,675: a
gain of 1110,210 whole amount 01
losses for six and one-half years,
Total cost per 11,000 Insurance, VI. -Later.
This county had an 1800 lire,
but they have about 1500 on nana
to pay and the rest will be easily raised.
I would think that it would afford tne
members of that county a pleasure to
pay an assessment now, since they have
had their Insurance carried these long
years for the stipend of 12 per $1,000.
At the stock company rate It would
have cost 14 per year to carry f 1,000
Hence if we consider the average of
that county at $300,000 the total cost
would be for six and one half years
7,800, while In the Mutual the total
cost, including fees, salaries, etc., etc.,
has been but $600, a saving of $7,200.
I hope to hetr from every secretary
of a local company in the state. If-you
have a loss please report that, giving
amount of same, name and post otnee,
and in fact let us make the Insurance
denartment one of interest. I can't do
it without help.
The law bv which we can Incorporate
a Mutual Insurance company took effect
Aug. 1, 1891 There are now about
thirty local companies in the state and
last year they wrote over $4,600.
In a few years no doubt our farmers
will find out that it pays to do their
own insurance without tbe intervention
of city dudes who only earn a living by
holding np a victim for double the
amount necessary to carry his insurance
in a c mpany owned and controlled by
those who Insure in the company and
pay all that is paid.
In case a loss occurs the member Is
not bulldozed nor accused of crooked
ness, but it la adjusted in a gentlemanly
wav and to his entire satisfaction. But
in case the company is a stock company
he is usually accused of being at fault
and as a rule he is Induced to accept a
less amount than Is his due because he
is not inclined to go to law. r
There are many cases in which he has
to take one-half the amount that Is
really due him or go into law.
We have in mind a case in which the
insured had permission to use kerosene
In lajnps. He sat an incubator on the
porch and used a kerosene lamp in it
His house burned but did not catch
from the incubator nor -its lamp. The
company's agent after fettling the loss
offered him just half of the amount due.
The farmer took the 50 per cent rather
than wait a year or two and pay a law
yer's fees etc., etc.
Under this rule of old line companies
If your neighbor should come over some
dark night to see your sick horse and
take his lantern Into your barn and the
barn should burn In the course of a
month oause known or unknown, your
Insurance would be void, but under no
circumstances would your note for pre
mium become void.
ail druggists sell Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters.
TINGLEY St BURKETT,
Attorn. ys-at-Law, ioa6 O St : Lincoln-.
SHERIFF SALE
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an
wher.in Kebecca A. Weber and John M Weber
are plaintiffs and Ctariea C Munson et al are
defendants, I will, w2olock p m , on the
Hi day et September, A. D. 1894, at tbe east
deor of the court house, in the city of Uncoln,
Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer tor sale at
public auction the following descrised real
Loinber one ( In block number nine (9)
in Mount Forest within the corporate limltof
the city ef University Place in Lancaster
"Give'ri undS my hand this th day of July,
TINQLEY ft BURKETT,
Attorneys-auLaw, xoa6 O at., L ncoln.
SHERIFF 8ALB.
Notice la hereby given, that by virtue of an
order of sale issued by the cierk of the district
court of i he 1 bird Judicial district of Nebraska,
within and tor Lancaster county, in an action
wherein Charles H. Morrill, receiver of the
Nebraska Savings Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska,
is plaintiff, and Charles H. Johnson, et al, are
t will at. 9 AVlrw.k n. m..on the 18tD
day of September A. D. 1894, at the east door
oi tne uuun otom. - ,
public auction the fallowing described real
Lot number three (S) la block number
twenty-nine z) ei i,mcoiu neiguw
to tne ciiy i iiiacoui, uwiwwi wuuj,
k.,l.s
Given nnder my hand this 11th day of August
10B Sheriff.
"A'llnSa.
WORLD'S
FAIR
AWARDS
sTm. rmZ IWU MtUALo
snd one Diploma for Beauty,
Strength and Cbearaesa.Ovr
m,fM vi avK venicies nave
been sold direct to tbe people.
Send at once for our complete
catalogue D) of every kind o!
hll let it iilwn honk
SrS Situ, of testimonials, tbey are free.
ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO., CINCINNATI. 0.
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KINGSUND
DOUGLAS
WM. LEE SB,
Attorney .at -Law, Lincoln, Nebraska.
SHERIFF SALE.
Kntlm la herebv criven. that by virtue of an
order of tale issued by the clerk of the district
court of the third judicial District i weoras
ka, within and for Lancaster county, in an
ar-tlnn whcmln The Woonsocket institution
for savings, Is plaintiff, and Charles, T. Bogg
et al. are de 'end ants. I will, at 2 o'clock P.
M., on the 18th day of September A. D 1894, at
the east door of the Court House, in the city of
Lincoln, Lancaster county, Neoraska, effer for
sale at public auction tne louowing aesorimu
run. Aatat tnwlt:
Tie west half of lot two t2) and all of lot
three (3i in block number fifteen (!) .in J. u.
Young's East Lincoln addition, and all of lot
hree (3) and the west halt of lot two (2) in
block two (2i in J. O. Young's 8outh addition
to East Lincoln. Lancaster county, Nebraska
Given under my hand this 11th day of August
A U 1SW4 OIUA njLil'BK
10tS - 1 Sheriff,
SHERIFF SALE .
Notice Is herebv riven, that bt virtue of an
order of sale Issued by the olerk of the district
court of the Vhlra judicial uistnct of iveoras
ka. within and for Lancaster conn' v. In an ac
tion wherein Marv J. Meed is Dlaiatlff. and Ed.
P Churchill: et al. are defendants 1 will, at i
o'clock pm.cn the 18th dav of September A
D. 1894, at the East door of the Court House, in
the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, xneoras
ka, offer for sale at public auction the follow
ins described real estate to-wit:
Lot number eleven (tl) and tbe east one-third
() ft lot number twelve (12) in block number
one (l) in sawyers' addition to tne city oi Lin
coln. Lancaster con ntv. Nebraska
Given under my hand thl 13th day of August
A U. I BiH JvHBD A SO lliuBK,
10ti Sheriff.
Cool and Bautifal
Is Hot Springs, South Dakota, best
reached by the Burlington Route.
" Palatial hotels, wonder-working water
pure air, and magnificent surroundings
are only a few of its attractions.
The Burlington's local agent will
gladly give you full information about
Hot Springs, &?d also if you ask for It
a beautifully Illustrated folder.
J. Francis, G. P. & T. A.
Omaha Neb ,
Ten Tons or Medicine)
Won't do you as much good as a week's
tay at Hot Springs, S. D., the greatest
health and pleasure resort in the West.
The Burlington's local agent will
gladly give you full information, and
also if you ask fov It a beautifully
Illustrated folder. J.Francis,
G. P. & T. A.
OjDah,Neb.
Manufacturing Co..
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Wool! Wools Wooli
v AiH,lnn(.lna ttt wnnl troriA hv nnr nmmnt aula and nnick returns. If TOU have
ever shipped wool East you know that it takes them from six to twelve months to close
out a lot of wool, we cau make you run account saies wrinin ten aays aiter your nwi
ceived. Sacks furnished on application. Liioerai advances maue wnen aeeireu.
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PELTS! PELTS! PELTS!
AVE a middleman's profits by shipping ns your pelts. We are not dealers, but have a targe
rA tan nn nana rwva It. nnt mand to reason that an exclusive wool commission
house can do better for you than a general commission house who sell hay, grain, etc f Cer
tainly it does, we give our tun time ana mwjunuu w i. iu nnuus nt
this paper
References, any bank in the United States, also Wealth Makers Pub. Co.
Thp Great Northern Wool and Fur Co ,
104 and 106 Michigan 8.. - - - CHIC ACQ. ILL.
KEFEKENCE8 :
Metropolitan National Bank.
Chicago, and this Paper.
iOES WOOL GROWING PAY?
! That depends nixm how you sell your W OOl. , if j..i
shin it direct to market and to the right house, " It
does Pay. It is no experiment. Our shippers testil y to it
unanimously. We will not only obtain the highest market
price for your Wool, if you ship us, but we will send yon qnick
returns. We are revolutionizing the Wool trade by our
Prompt Sales and Quick Returns, we have done what
the Wool trade said was Impossible. Instead of taking six t o
twelve months to make returns for Wool, as most house-;,
we make returns In that many days, and our shippers back us
np In this statement. Write for Prices on Wool and see the
testimonials of our shippers. We are not an exclusive Wool
house, but handle Hay, Grain and Produce of ail kinds.
SUMMERS, MORRISON & CO.,
Commission Merchants, 174 So. Inter Street, Chicago.
PURELY MUTUAL
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NEBRASKA MUTUAL FIRE, LIGHTNING & CYCLONE IMsUBANOB COMPANV. Over
- half million Insured. Have paid over 500.00 in losses. Hive had but one assessment,
10c per 1100.00 J. Y. M Swigabt, secretary. Lincoln, Neb l"A(rent. wanted
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TRACTION ENCINES
Bxcel in all Doints that eo to make un a Per
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ft NO BOILER.
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OPERATED FOR ONE-HALF THE '
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Needs no water hauler, no coal, wood or
straw. No steam, smoke, sparks or ashes. No
possibility of fire or explosion. Needs no En
gineer or Fireman. Started in 5 minutes, lost
the thing for tbe Farm. Write for catalogue.
THE VAN DUZEN
CAS AND CASOLINE ENGINE CO.,
CINCINNATI. O.
GiVei) AWaiJ t
wi?eWT3 Ttgfe-
If more good points can not be shown in It
than any other hay press made.
Martin & Morris sey M'fg Co.,
Ornaha, pJb
Salem Chautauqua.
Half ntea from Burlington Route sta
tions within 100 mile of Salem, August
11th, to 19th.
Full Information of local B. & M. agent
SMFEiPUHABU: FCNCC: ONLY 980 PER HILE.
In. -"-T.AWTi OWTJT.K.S on-hatf tin eott
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The best local and traveling agents wanted every
where. Write at once for circulars and choice ter
ritory; address A. O. Hulbert, Patentee, care of
Factory Catalogue with 200 engraved designs and
prices, sent free to any who want fancy Iron and
wire work or city, cemetery and farm fences, ete.
GASOLINE ENGINES
The best because the most simple. A
few minutes' attention a day
will keep it running. Most
economical; guaranteed cost oi
running is one cent per horse
power per hour. Address,
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Weber Gas & Gasoline Engine Co.. Kansas City. Missouri.
FOR SALE!
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OR WILL TRADE FOR SOME GOOD
FARM LANDS.
I have a lot of excellent good pure bred Crecorde-i stallions ami
mares, both Percherons and English Shim. Also imported and
oiuuiuiu uicu uuDuttuu ruuies. i nis sioeK is oi our own luiporta
nun uuu rawiug, vieao, neaitny ana an rmnt we will seiL one anl
mal or all. as the entire stock mubt be disposed of. For a list and
description aaaress, .. At 8UCLlVN
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The Importing Draft Horse Company.
LINCOLN,
r-s- L. BANKS WILSON, Creston, Iowa.
-IMPQRTER OF-
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jitmnUfi Pereheron, English Shire, Belglaa aad Ceach Boras
MY horses won more honors than any importer's in America at the following fairs: Iowa
State Fair, Des Moines; Nebraska State Fair. Lincoln: ani the Kansas Ouv Fat . season
3. Mv Black Pereheron stallion. Jeannot. and mv Belgian stallion. Ssmrarai. iwvsf failed
to take first premium and sweepstakes over all. For strictly first-class lmnorted hnraes. low
prices, low interest and long time visit the Crest City Farm, Creston, Iowa. Telephone to farm.
one mile aistant. ew importation jusi received .-
the OLD RELIABLE
PEERLESS
FPFfl
4 V
Hrtnila mnra irrnlfi tnftni
degree of Tneness than any other mill. Grinds ear
corn, oats, etc., fine enough for any purpose. War
ranted not tochoke. We warrant the Peerless to be
THE HIT AND CHEAPEST MILL ON EANTH.
tw Write us at once (or price and agency.
There la money In this mill. Made only by the
J8LIET STROWSRIDCE CO.,J0LIET, ILL.
Jobber and ManiifactiiTeri of Farm Machlnerr.
CarrlMei, Wagoni, WindmlHi. Btcyctoa, HarneM,
ate. ftloet lowest. Quality beat.
To the land of Bed Apples via the
Missouri Pacific route Feb. 1st. for one
fatVfor the round trip good 30 days.
Call on Phil Daniels, C. r. T. A 1301
street Lincoln, Neb.
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wVtia?"1 " .'l'.h,j,titri)ifiiiliadl. MacH oTofltuata
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' - a ailva.ni. fa IKI in hh. Hi ua iha aUett aiut kxi kann
lttttt im mpoMtbla. KfaMat
. Hake and Mil Bathing but what
DnalHlltM M tmm lowest fapaaw
l.rt-i. WRT R TO-bAV foff Mir larf FHRS UllHllMaS
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oaiai"i af lratl'tnH and It mi pgbliahed.
vu., 340 waoain ae snwaga,
Mli ml-
a m m m m mmm mm t. Mm.
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for vo ue f v!(
WAGONS.
Any fits roo want. 30
tote in hia-h. Tirea 1
to 8 in wide hubi to
fit anjr alia. 8avea
t'OKl many time In
a mwd tu oara et
ef lo wbeel to fit,
font wagon for honling- '
araht, fodder, taanora.
hots, Jra. No mettin of
am. Oatl'ctra. AddiMS
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