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About The Wealth makers of the world. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1894-1896 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1894)
J November 15, 1891 THE WEALTH MAKERS. MCE DEPARTMENT acted by J. Y. M. Bwiqaht. Correspond hulMtad.. Kirs, cyclone or hall. 1" he last annual meeting of the Ne- Mutual Cyclone Company the ar- lof incorporation were changed to : a fire and lightning department, was to be entirely independent of clone department, ho far that each ftment was to defray IUowd ex- in every way. One of the pro- wan, that the insurance would IfiVet when we got $100,000 worth bperty hated. There nan Deen no ) iook alter me pusiung 01 hub I hence we have not at this time the led $100,000. But we hope by ry 1st to be ready to issue poli- lf any one wants to insure in a mutual company we nupe mj uear tim at once. j eed not send any fees until he gets licy. Write to us for particulars. Idid not add this department to Iny insurance away from any local lay, ana nence we uo not uemre vu any one in tne territory 01 any Jompanies. II your insurance in an id line company expires within a iron could make application with us state date of expiration of policy. voa will do this you will help a good ine alona along and in timesavs money vourself. Do not wait lor an agent ill on you, because we have none in Held except where there are local fire panies. Tuetr agenissomenmes rep- iit the Cyclone iiepartment 01 our Fanv one tells you he Is representing f company you could confer a favor on you would senu us nis name anu au la, now IS tne nine vu out. txt week we will be in Ues Moines in lndance at the annual meeting flie Iowa Mutual Insurance Asso- lion. we expecs vo uitwu mens aeof thebost authorities on mutual m- kncein the United States. '1 here will 'three drfys session, full ot interest to mutual insurance man. uenee, n miss the Insurance Department you k conclude that we are laying in a Ipf knowledge that will help all JNe- i farmers if they will only insure in y mutual company. would urge you to avoia any . I . UL I. fcy making muiuai wirn as niucu Miihhh us we would urge you to h a stock company (and even more); June in the latterevery one expects to Jeaten. in the former he expects fair itinent. but in time lie will De sul lied. ft'e want you to'notice every new "ad" our columns. They are put there es- oially for your benefit. LESSON IN USURY. hat V v V I 1 a Money lender Taught Man About Business lie was hard up and wanted money badly that he finally concluded to de it a handsome diamond ring in the k shop. Can I borrow $100 here on a diamond th $250?" he said to the proprietor." leinme see the stone," demanded the ey lender. , u as handed over and examined. 11?" inquired the applicant. ess you can have it. Inks. What are your rates? per cent , a month in advance, I take out the interest and give alance. ' - t care how much you do it; all the money." iiy you wnnt $100?" I Ml tongr. pi if I know, but a long whfle, I Jliink." la year?" tnot that lonir. sav about ten land the applicant hummed "I Ttuation," in a low key, as the fder was making hiscalculation tot wrapping paper. I all riirht," finally said the Jider. "You can get the ring I call with the money." jhere's my hundred?" asked the M applicant. li teres t has absorbed it," re the money lender, with a placid ('Ten months, you know at iothi in auvautn. iiuii g vuu wanted a hundred for ten I think you did.' There's your thanks. Call again, please. V l irlad to assist the needy." iHicant was dated for almost lutes, then he walked out an a policeman. Detroit tree i A A 1 M is due to an enfeebled state Hall's Hair Renewer quick tritive functions of the skint nd preventing the formation o brim 'of the world's b inese writer gives the tne war in the east. ago una a uaiwr uu J no bmeraon." Hon. John Da ...:l MTU- w CM ft iss Catherine 11. Snen.ce. of Austra lia. writes a very convincing and valuable article entitled "Effective Voting the Only Effective Moraliser of Politics," proportional representation being her theme. W. L. Garver has a paper on Freeland University. Byron A. Brooks discourses on "Christianity as It Is Preached." C. J. Buell writes on "Immi gration and the Land Question." Ed ward W. Chamberlain writes on "In the Midst of Wolves." Mr. B. O. Flower be gins a series of papers on "The Century ol Sir 1 nomas More." Thomas E. Will. A. M., writes on "Political Corruption: How Best Oppose." . The book reviews are excellent. Notice our cheap clubbing rates with "The Prairie Farmer" and "The Picture Magazine.", Send in your subscriptions. You will want good reading matter for the family during the long winter even. NEURALGIA cared by Dr Miles' Paw PrxLS. "Ooe cent a dose. At all draiattsts Three Cent Column. "For Sale." "Wanted," "For Exchange. " and small advertisements for short time, will bs charged three ceata per word for each Inser tion. Initials or a number counted as one word. Casta with the order If yon wabtt anything, or have anything that anybody else "wants," make It known through this column. It will pay. O. WILSON, SoSTESSra Burr's block, Lincoln, Neb. WANTED Fire and cyclone agents. Good pay. J. Y.M. Swlgart, c'y, Lincoln, Neb. 37tf miNGLEY A BDRKETT, attorneys-at-law. X 1028 O St., Lincoln, Neb. 1 102S O 8t Lincoln, Neb. amlned. atrorneys-at-law, Aostracts ex- LOTS of Rain, Big Crops, Cheap Land, de lightful climate In Northern Texas. Send for circular. MCDONALD & RIiCHIE, IStf t lender. Neb. DON'T WAIT For a Cold to Run into Bron chitis or Pneumonia. Check it at Once WITH AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. "Early in the Winter, I took a severe cold which developed into an obstinate, hacking cough, very painful to endure and troubling me day and night, for nine weeks, in spite of numerous remedies. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral being recommended me, I oegan 10 lane it, auu msiue ui hours. I was relieved of the o tickling in my throat. Before I finished the bottle, my cough was nearly gone. I cannot speak too highly of its excellence." Mrs. E. Boscn, Eaton, Ohio. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral oj Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR WE do a general Kzchaage business Id Real Estate and stocks of Merchandise What have yon got to trade f KiTUuiJu, renaer, o. MCDONALD ft 15tf .AND WANTED 40 to 3.000 acre la Eastern i Nebraska, good for grata and stock. Band plat, description, eto. Henry C Smith, Falls City, Neb. , HOLCOHB PORTRAIT BUTTOS8 and Pins, celluloid portrait, 3V& by S Inches, 10 cents. Blbbon Badges, li and 25 cents. K. E. Uaoi, ijincoin, neo. XTfinNO MAN. attend Bnsmesa College this I sinter and fit youriwIJ (or commercial life. I have a scholarship tor a fall cnnrse In the Lis cols Bcsissss collioi. men i win sail vonp. &. H. FISH, Lincoln, Neb. FOR BALE OR EXCHANOE S00 sore farm In Nemaha county. Neb., finely Improved, clear, S18.000.00. Larse honne and all neo-ssary bnlld- Iuks. Mlubt take 6,000.00 worth of good property- Good terms to rlnht party. A choice home. Money to loan, Henry O. Smith, Falls City, Neb. - MO FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE SW acres lov nrnvail farm, timber, water, orchard, eto,, Richardson county, Ne .. $40 per acre. S5.000.00 lne March 1st. 18U0. Will take good nrnnert.v to rain of S8.000.u0 as part pay. Lands and other property for sale and exchange. Henry C. Smith, Kails oity, wen. AND NORMAL SCHOOL VVi Mnnnv Reantred. Money is scarce and this College has decided to tarnish board, tutlon, books, etc., to students and wait for pay until f:: :,..K and earn It. Applicants will be re- nuired to get some property owner to guarantee that the College will lose nothing on their a count. Special Teachers' Course as well as Bust- write quica. ""'".' : , j t, Grand Island, Neb. WHAT DOES IT MATTER It matters little where I was born, Or If my parents were rich or poor; Whether they sank at, the cold world's scorn. Or walked In the pride of wealth secure But whether I live an honent man, - i And hold my Integrity firm In my clutch, 1 toll you, brother, plain as I am, It matters much! , It matters little how longl stay In a world of sorrow, sin or care, Whether In youth I am called away, Or live till my bones and pate are bare; But whether I do the beet I can To soften the weight of adversity's touch, On the faded cheek of my fellow man, It matters much! It matters little where be my grave. On the land or on the sea. By pnrllngjbrook or 'neath stormy wave, It matters little or naught to me; ;' But whether the angel Death comes down And marks my brow with his loving touch, As one that shall wear the victor's crown. It matters much! From the Swedish. How it Is Done Yes, the monopolists are folks who use their brains: they have got where they are precisely because they ase so habitu rIIv nlert: it. does not take an army of Sn Ninons to drag them into the breach when what they call their "rights" are threatened. But with the dear people, you may have observed, it is not quite the same. They have not sucked at the opium pipe of submissiveness all these centuries for nothing; the trick of divid ing and conquering them over religion race, color and God knows what has Dot been played upon them all these long years in vain; and, inasmuch as not one in n hundred has (riven to the study of this all-imnortant social question the in tellectual effort that he expended in lenrninir his alohabet. the first of all necessities is to get the people themselves to discussing what they have as yet too confidingly entrusted to thecare of others. We are, even now, only at tne nrst cnap tr of this irreat volume of debate, and those who would close the book by not "allowing" others to discuss are no re formers. It is discussion that has brought the labor movement into being, nnd free discussion is the only good upon which it can be nurtured to maturity. Twentieth Century. iSTEllEIIPTH OCUIStYlf T0PlCTURwH)F'0DnvTHlii3 rturix biui rmw.r te L'l-V ffkWTS PER YEAR. ' Issued by page publishing CO.. times building, New York. A Novelty In Magazines. All Illustrations with Brief Descriptions. "It's a good thing, pass it along." ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE PUBLICATIONS IMAGINABLE. Every Issue a Veritable Curiosity Shop. Ths great big directory of everybody, everywhere, does not mention ths nam ot anyooay o any s wuv wm. --- HERE IS A MINE FULLH000 A YEAR. 6 The "Paner World "saysi "The PimrsMAQitnKtoinkeepin)r with , hSPS.w .nTVh nrrtinarv Wnrt Instead, the closely printed pages are filled with odd. year. Jtach number contains ao large pages, anotw w we wuhhuhum, w w, It is not too much educational food that causes mental dyspepsia. Ifs how it is cooked and served. The Picture Magasine is " done to a turn. The Magasine of type must be seen and read; this needs to be seen only. Interests and pleases everybody. Is all digested ready for Msimnation. The best pictures that the world has are gleaned and packed in soua pages, with briefest possible descriptions, and it is guiltless of what the late James Russell Lowell was moved to call the modern plague of printed words.' EVERY READER tmis PAPPR WftVTS TMIS MOVELTY. By special arrangement with the publishers, we are enabled to send both "Th Pictchb Maoazinb" and Thb Wealth Makers to any subscriDer, new or oia, lor one year for only $1.20. Who will be the first to send and get this fine magazine and Thb Wealth Makers for one year for only $1.20? Address, WEALTH MAKERS PUB; CO.. Lincoln. Neb. DE L&VAL CREAM SEPARATORS Address, for catalogue and particulars, Or Ths Ot Lvl Simtos Co., Eloih III. "4 Cortlandt Street, New York. If more good points can not be shown la II than any other bay press mad,t Martin & Morrissey M'fg Co., Furnas County Herd. L. . Berkahirea Poland-Oblnu. Holsteln Oattle- TT5 CJ 1M pigs sired by six first class males, and from sows as good. Berkshire: Bai lie. Duchess, and others. Poland-Chinas : O o r w 1 n, Tecumseh and Wilkes. None better. All stock at half price, (on account of thedronthl.and guaranteed as represented. Mention THB WBALTH MAKSBS. H.8. WILUAMSON, Beaver City, Neb. Elkhorn Valley Herd . Of POLAND CHINA SWiNE. s WarM's i Fair .i Highest wire den Chase Sure to Be Hemovea. avenwortu, Kan., OV. 1- hough Wardeu 8. W. Chase's term omce will not prop-rly expire till wo vears from next May, leading Re publicans of the state, some of whom live In this city, declare that he will not be allowed to remain at the head of the penitentiary long after the in duction of Major Morrill into the gov ernor's omce. He is to oe nreu mr cause, and charges to ba preferred against him are bein? preparea. The first gray hair should be a warn ing that the scalp needs the strengthen ing applications of Ayer's Hair Vigor. Don't delay. XMAft Israsd Dae. 18 aetiElsnt illasrieohe srresi- doabl oont, mnoitrpna i tg wijar; tma MO!ftl wrnia. WK"'"' -v..-. - . Sena Kir irwm mnHi I, ill. aoODIS COTUr, UUHWrwrou i Atent wnWd-IMil trm iop TEHK H0B8B EE VIEW OO..Obiosco, Toar Hotter, FKirs, Ponltry,Veal,Hn, rotStoM, aiurn, 11 Wiuil. Hht. rimin limn ' and Dried Fruits, or A N YTHINQ YpUMAY HAVE to us. Quick sales at tne DiKnmi market price and prompt returns uiwe. Write ftr prices or any InfonnaUon you may want, nnuunfto unDDICOU A m Commission oumfflEiiio. munnioun a vu.( Merrnsnw. mmm a .1. vhp Ut CtllMSTO. 111. nnniri-u mtuooI itsa National Bank, Uhlca(0 Al l( THE KEYSTONE Dehcrr.lr.2 Clipper, Th. hmn blUBt. naid aafdiiimkl , rauyinmaua ctacnums sbht ma. C. BR0SIUS,5Vi&! 1 hava all sha laadlnsr strains lnclndlnc Trades. Wilkes and Black U. S. famUles. The best let 01 pigi i ever raised airea oj rwn tsns.Fs wanamaker now, i-oi. u. , JJ L Free Chi lOSOS. My sows are Wilkes strains. mostly col. D, Free Trade as4 L. H. BUTEB, Uelish, Neb- IfVjrBSSSaiS B. wTeaUTH. 'm7 ai ud r.iii4 chin PIUS. o ri , . mA RMM - ..ilia. Chester Osm We want you to notice every new "ad in our columns. They are put there es pecially for your benefit. Dr. Miles Patai PUIs cure Heonlflla. -THE Farmers' Exchange. HILL'S POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. By Thomas . HilL This is a large octavo book of 450 pages, condensed by tabulation into a small book that it may be universally sold and circulated at a low price. Its purpose is to clearly present, in a manner entirely non-partisan, the merit attaching to each party. No partiality is shown in behalf of any political organization. Like the dictionary, it simply defines. It gives the best-known argument in favor of each, and leaves the reader free to choose which he will serve. . It treats upon the important live issues of the time, and is an indis pensable work to people who would intelligently discuss the political situation. It is a very exhaustive compendium of Political Facts, anrl litprallv answers thousands of questions. To illustrate: a. 1 What are Democratic principles! 1 What doea a single tax advocate propose' It all tax was placed on land, what would be the tax on the farm! ( What would be the tax on suburban prop- erty.andhow much on the acre worth two million dollar&jln the center of the city! What does a Republican bellevel Why be a Republican and favor high pro tective tarltf I . What are the arguments tor and against protection! ; What do the Socialists want! What would be the conditions if Socialistic principles prevailed! What do the Populists desire! If government owned and operated the banks, and banks never failed, and people never bid their money and all money came out and into active circulation, and money was so abundant that interest became low, and all enterprise started up and everybody had employment, wnai men i What do the Nationalists want! Why nationalise the railroads, the coal mines and various industries i what ri the eizht-hour advocates pro pose! If working certain hours yields cer tain profit, how could working less hours vield more nrofltf How could women be benefited by voting! What started the financial panic of 1893! Munmrnced the tirade against silver, that resulted In the repeal of the Sherman law! Who started the stampede on the banks In hlch 714 ot tnem lanea in eigii. were drawn out of the banks and hidden within a period of ninety days! , Who was President of the United States in 1849-1859-1889! Who have been the occupants of the presi dential chair since 18791 Who have been members of the Cabinet during every presidential administration! How manv Democrats. Republicans, and memUirs of other parties have we had In each and every Congress! How manv lawyers In each Comrress! Whence originated the names of "Brother Jonathan," "Uncle Sam," "Loco-oco," 811 ver Greys," etc., etc.! . What were the Issues Involved in ths Missouri Compromise, the Monroe Doctrine, the Dred Scott Decision, Fugitive Slavs Law, etc., etc.! What of the biographical record of the great leaders In ourearly history, including , Washington Patrick Henry, Hamilton, Webster, Franklin, elay, Calhoun, Jefferson and others! What has thrown so many people Into Idleness of late years! Why so many tramps! What Is the history of the Coxey move ment! When did the coal ntlners' strike begin and what was the extent of that movement! What are the facts about the Pullman strike, the American Railway Union and the boycott of the Pullman cars! What are the remedies proposed whereby capital and labor may each have Justice! See "Hill's Political History of the United States." lOQQ hw months, and four hundred million dollars PRICES. in gold, convenient and durable m ""iT:." sneakers and others who wish to use it constantly iut cuiiuui r V ' SI OO as a work of reference. Bound in substantial, elegant cloth , 75 Bound in paper cover ' 5 SENT POSTPAIP ON RECEIPT OF PRICE, Aai site tor nit it tte offlc of this PaUletttn. Waverly, Neb. Irrigated Farms-$1,000! OUT of a thousand farms in B0UTHWE8T ZAN8A8, of 160 acres each, we are selling a limited number equipped with an independent and permanent irriga tion plant sufficient for at least ten acres on each farm. The price at which these 160 acre farms are Belling is merely about what the ten acres and irrigation plant are worth. . . , , n Before buying a farm investigate this. Special terms made for Celoniee, Call on na or write for particulars. THE SYNDICATE LANDS & IRRIGATING CORPORATION. Boom 412 Mew Engird Life Building. 9th h Wyandotte Btt-, KANSA3 OITY, MQ. SHIP YOUR RAW FURS Hides, Tallow, Pelts, "Wool, Etc., j as. McMillan & co.,- 200-212 First Avenue North, BUYS and SELLS GRAIN IN BUSHEL or CAR LOTS Seed. Grain a SToeoialty. Relerences:-Every man within Fire Miles of Waverly. Correspondence solicited. SAM REITZs THROW AWAY YOUR CURRY COMB AND BRUSH t mini iraf:i lira vt-iv-iiti at m sk sfassbw Vk IPC J 'Stable Blanket; AND BUY A I Tour borse Is always cleanjt keeps lOTnsjrsmoomBi aKiiwy.""'"!; ,v Ti ,fl,,; nf nm,. No rub- T cingie required, no unni imn. w "xTti wn i- rivi1 m th i blD of tail .No borse can wear them under his feetNO COM K Ol' TO l A We confine our sales to Jobbers only. k. .onHii in nuMnnnirtnn) you of Uie superiority of Uie BXRliNO- Sf I TON "STAY ON" over all Imitation and old style WwteKs, send only one ' kt.nw ... .nnn nM nn reoeiDt of orlce. (' Tir" BurUngton Blanket Co., - Burlington. Wis. t Ooods bons-ht rlsrbt onti sioo oiiarg-ed. no oommls. I Shipping; Tag's rnrnlshed 7rs upon I request. There Is HO DUTY on Haw Purs ot any I other goods we handle. lair selection; immediate returns. ivwrite for Circular giving Latest Market Prices 4 St T-.n-o M Aran GonuNn. i-y j . Dncitmslu fniArAntpcd In euvo. -fl h.uT..lrcY '.SatiyotlionyafoirTrailAiToWedK! a . re&d vhtA ii ioid by Ib066 U)o oavc Vied toeo) MArlUFACTUREO Qf OMVT BV TMt fevRQCK I6LANP PLOW CO. Rock I&lamd. III. 1 f r i1 ' if. n a 1