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    May 1, 1895
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THE WEALTH MAKERS.
C;:i::rscf Kteka F.A. and I. U.
President-W. F, Dele, Atlanta,
Vice-President W. F. Porter. Claris.
RecreterT-In. J.T. Kellle. Hertwell.
Treanorer Jam Cameron, Bearer Otf,
Lactarer W. F. Wright, Bethany.
Kxeeatlve Committee J. H. Dlmmlck, U&aon
wty.
F. a. Wllke. Wllcoz: T. A. Do sab a. Sartorta.
TBI AID DEGREE
Many inquiries coma about the Aid De
gree which shows that many do not un
derstand iti relation to the national F.
A. A I. U. Section II, of article YII o!
the National Constitution reads as fol'
lows:
"Sec. II. A co-operative degree was es
tablisbed by the supreme conncil at In
dianaDolis in loVl. known astbeJNation
al Alliance Aid, and the supreme council
at Topeka in 1894 directed that the
charter and constitution be so changed
as to bring the degree directly in harmony
with and under the control o! the su
preme council."
The charter has been amended and the
action of the Indianapolis and Topeka
councils has been ratified by the Raleigh
council, which has ordained that the na
tional Alliance Aid Is established as a
regular degree of the N. F. A. & I. U., un
der these rules:
1st The National Alliance Aid shall
be managed by a board of nine (9) di
rectors, five (5) of whom shall be the ex
eutive committee of the N. F. A. & I. U.,
and the others (4) shall be elected by the
beneficiary members.
2nd. The guardian shall be an officer
of the supreme council, without a vote,
and no mileage or other compensation
for attending the supreme council.
3rd. The N. F. A. A I. U. shall never
assume any financial responsibility for
the N. A. Aid, nor shall the N. A. Aid ever
be in any manner financially responsible
for the N. F. A. & 1. U., except for such
percentage of its annual receipts as may
be agreed upon yearly by the executive
committee of the N. F. A. & I. U. and the
board of directors of the N. A. Aid.
4th. The officers of the N. A. Aid shall
report each year to the supreme council,
and, whenever requested, to theexecutive
committee and to the annual meeting of
the state Alliances when the degree may
be established.
5th. No one shall be admitted to the
N. A. Aid who is not a member in good
standing in the N. F. A. & I. U., and the
officers of the N. A. Aid shall use all dili
gence to keep them in good standing,
and they shall collect the national per
capita tax from members who have be
come disconnected with the sub or state
Alliance, and remit it eemi-aunually to
the national secretary treasurer.
Sec. III. Organizers of the National
Alliance Aid Degree, who have been duly
commissioned as such, may admit per
sons to membership in the Alliance for
the purpose of joining the Aid Degree,
when they have received authority from
the state Alliances of the res pective states:
Provided, That a lodge of the National
Alliance Aid Degree, duly organized,
shall have power to initiate members and
maintain a subordinate Alliance in con
noction with the Aid Degree: Provided
further, That no person otherwise ineli
gible shall be so admitted."
I have been commissioned to organize
Aid Degree lodges anywhere in the state
or to pppoint organizers and will answer
inquiries or send Aid constitutions to all
applicants.
NEW RITUALS.
Under this head we announced that we
expected new rituals soon, but a letter
from the national secretary says they
concluded to use the old ones a while yet
and as it seems all the difference in the
new edition is the addition of the Aid
Degree ritual, it will not be necessary
to make a change all around as we
thought. ,. Mrs. J. T. Kellik.
' f Best Way to Sell Wool.
Chicago, III., April 26, 1895.
Another wool season is now at hand
and one of the problems which no doubt
confronts our readers who have wool is
where and how to dispose of it to the
best advantage possible. Like all farm
produce, it must find its way to the large
markets for distribution and the fewer
hands it passes through before this dis
tribution takes place, the better it is
for the wool grower, and the more money
be realizes ior-his wool. Such being .the
caso it is certainly for the best interests
of the wool growers to ship their .wool
direct to the large markets or point of
distribution, in order that they might
realize the most money possible for it.
The necessity for doing this at present is
much greater than if wool were bringing
a good price, and when the profit to be
gained by the grower of wool shipping
direct to the market is brought to his at
tention as is intended by this article, we
think that he wist take advantage of it.
There cau be but one possible obstacle
in the way, that is confidence in securing
the right kind of a house to receive and
sell his wool to the best advantage possi
ble, and one which will remit his money
promptly.
Confidence is certainly the foundation
of all business transactions.
There are good reliable houses in the
different wool markets to whom growers
can ship in confidence that they will be
fairly and honestly dealt with, and that
their interests will be fully protected.
One of these houses is Summers, Morri
son & Co., Commission Merchants, 174
South Water st, Chicago. This house
has a very large trade in wool, in fact
they have revolutionized the wool trade
to some extent by making prompt sale
of all wool they receive andsendintrquick
returns to the shippers. When they first
stated a few years ago that they intended
to handle the wool trade in this way,
older houses in the business said it was
impossible to do so and do justice to the
shippers: but this firm has demonstrated
that it was possible as their numerous
shippers nave testified.
They have been handling wool in this
way for the last five years and each year
their trade increases largely. They hold
numerous testimonials from those who
have shipped them wool and they are all
unanimous in their verdict that the re
turns have been prompt and satisfactory.
If you will write this firm for prices and
' the prospect of the wool trade they will
respond promptly.
We have just received a large supply of
the new book, "Money Found," written
byThoa. E. Hill. Price, 25c Send in
your orders. Nothing like it.
Conducted by J. T. M. Swioast. Correspon
dence solicited. Fire, cyclone or ball.
CYCLONE.
The season of cyclones is here again
and all should be protected when it cau be
done with as little expense as it has been
to members of the Nebraska Cyclone Co,
(only four dollars for the last three years
for the first f 1,000 and 20 cents on each
100 additional.) We have made but
one assessment and that was ten cents
per $100.
HAIL.
This seems to be a year for hail also,
and as our present plans are as near per
fect as the law will permit, we can give all
insurance at as near actual cost as any
one could wish.
FIRE AND LIOHT.NI.NO.
In the fire department of the Nebraska
Mutual Fire and Cyclone Co., we are yet
short about thirty applications. We
had hoped to have the f 100,000 applied
for by May lit but we are doomed to
disappointment. If any one wants to
help the cause along let him send to us
at once for instructions. Of course all
will understand that we are not asking
for an application from any one in
any territory covered by a local fire
company. In turn we ask the officers of
all local companies to co-operate with us
in securing members for the cyclone de
partment. Several have complied with a
good line of risks, others have not sent
inone,not even their own. Wedo not want
the fees in the fire department until we get
the 1100,000 applied for, we will then
give notice to all applicants to pay the
fee and get their policies. It seems to us
that this is the cheapest way to orga
nize a company. Hence I hope to hear
from many within the next to weeks.
We want an agent in every neighbor
hood for cyclone and hail insurance, and
in unoccupied territory we want to write
fire also.
Of course times are hard, but at such
times you need protection the most.
Appreciates The Wealth Makers
Keystone, Minn., April 13, 1895.
Editor Wealth Makers:
I thank you for your kind visits. I am
glad to see so much good writing. It is
encouraging a hope that our much sick
nation muy, through enlightened doctors
like The Wealth Makers, be healed and
resurrected and yet live to bless the com
ing generations for long ages. O, may
God help to enlighten our befogged and
politically blinded citizens to vote for
principle and not for empty party names!
Parties too, that have sold us to Mam
mon for the last 83 years, and which.
continuing, will sink us deeper and deeper
into Donaage.
X our paper will bo mailed from this
office to a Lutheran prqacher whom I
have tried for a long time to proselyte.
I must do a Christian duty as well as
that of a true citizen, at any rate, and
let for the rest the blame rest, on the
thoughtless and proud, Pharisees and
hypocrites. Respectfully your sincere
friend and co-worker according ability.
ALEX JORGENHEN.
A SPECIALTY
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Just been issued by the Alliance Car
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factured and Bold for the remarkably
low prices named. This free book will
certainly be appreciated by every horse
owner. Our readers should send for one
at once, if they have not already done so.
rlease mention the name of our paper
when you write.
A WONDERFUL OFFER.
Oar grand catalogue, over 360 Illustrations,
agent's latest goods and novelties, 1 writing pen.
fountain attachment, 1 elegant gentleman's
watch chain and charm, guaranteed 20 years.
Tour name In agent's directory 1 year, all sent
tor 10 cts. Postage cents. EMPIRE NOVELTY.
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SAVE MONEY
j ja nan Write. lor Price and
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THE SUCCESS CULTIYATOR. KU.
Works Emv. Lock Lever. Beam Spring saves
hooking op. Special features not in others.
Cheapest and best.
A. W. BUTT IMPLEMENT CO.,
75 Euclid Ave., Springfield, Ohio.
Doble's Alumlnnm Cofffee Economizer
FITS ANY COFFEE POT
Pm Trial No Ekk needed to settle. Keeps the
S,y,e" blackens. Wo guarantee our
n Cmnnmtu, to make better.
The Coffee stronger and richer coffee.
Price n lees. aiiow
Port Kfii a nstz
Paid'
we win rernnn tne money
ARTHUR L. DOBIE CO.
ail Wafeaaa Ave.. CUoafo.ru.
iw-wri can u returned m
nx:.r;ri:AQents.$75
ft week. Kictuaive territory-. The
KapM III Washer. Washes all lb
dishes tor a fsunUj It. out minute.
Washes, rinse and dries thm
without wetting the bauds. Yoa
push the button, 'he machine does
the rest, Brish;, polished dishes,
i cheerful wire. No seamen
QDffvTs.nosoiledfaaDdsorelothlot.
N broken dishes.no mass. (Jbeap,
durable, warranted. Circulars free
W. P. HARRISON A CO Oarfc Ha. 1 Colnmbtta, O.
tforld'sFeirliighesUwtrds
on our INCUBATOR and
. BROODkR Comblnad. ,
lOld Reliable"!
If Jim an tstsnsted la PwsKry, H will)
par Ja 4 wtrts ta Maun fbr ear
IS m omtaVxm, fivtM lnbs Bo tat
oa Poultry Culture. Address
Reliable Incubator and Brooder Co. Oulnc. Ill
I
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HIGHEST QUALITY OP ALL.
Columbia
Bicycles
THE STANDARD
FOR ALL .... ,
HAVE you feasted your
eyes upon the beauty
and grace of the 1895
Colurabias? Have you
tested and compared
them with all others ? 1
Only by such testing can (
you know how fully the ,
Columbia justifies its
POPE
MFG.
CO.
Hartford, Cobb
MMNHl
aoa-roN
Maw TOUR
OMIOAOO
proud title of the Stand
ard for the World. And
the price is but 1
SAN PNANOISOO
PMOVIOBNOa
BUFFALO
'100
An Art '
Catalogue
of then famous vakeels
and of Hart fords, 8a
bo,free at any Colum
bia Armey, or mailed
for two t-cent stamps.
THE FASTEST BICYCLE TIRE
ON EARTH
Is called the ,
"G.& J. Pneumatic Tire"
the most serviceable for every .
day use because of its relia
bility and ease of repair when
damaged.
"A CHILD CAN MANIPULATE IT."
Being the "best that can be
purchaud" it is used on all
BICYCLES
which are made of the "best
of everything from tube to
tiree."
NtW CATALOOUC (OY JAN. 1ST.
QOBMULLV 4 JCFFCRY MFC. CO.
Chicago. Bolton. Wuhlngton. New York.
Brooklyn. Detroit. Coreatrjr, Eng.
E. B. GUTHRIE, A sent,
Lincoln, Neb
CAMERON'S
Home Grown Seeds.
SZVD FOB
OATALOOUB'
Beaver City,
Nebraska.
CAMERON'S
Home Grown Seeds.
an fob
OAXAX.OOTni'
Bearer City,
Nebraska.
100" $3.50
All the Leadls Varieties.
10S Choi oe Concord Graperlnes
1.M0 Boa. Mulberry, $1.18.
Shade aad Ornamentals. A
complete Frice-Llst free.
Address.
Jansen Nursery,
Jefferson Co. Jansen, Neb.
Box Elder
and
Blank
Locust
$1.28
Per 1,000.
SEED CORN, $1.10 !
At State Fair 1894, my corn won 1st In State on
white, 2nd on yellow; Sweepstakes In Lau county.
Hare won 1st or 2nd place S years In succession.
I will sell in lots ol 6 bnshels or oyer at $1.10 per
bashel either Armstrong's white or Sam's yel
low. Sacked F. O. B. can at Greenwood. Bend
tamps (or sample.
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Greenwood, Neb
-A.. J. Adams.
BBAD8HAW, NEB.,
Breeder ot
Black Langshan Chickens.
The greatest general purpose thicken of the age,
Uy (lock scores from fKH to 94.
EGOS FOB SALE..
8HIP U8 YOUR
Jas, McMillan & Co.
Incorporated.
Exporters of Fine Northern Furs
200-212 Ffrst Ave. North,
MINNEAPOLIS, - - MINN.
tarwrlte for Circular.
WOVEN WIRE FEME
Horse mga. ami strong;
pig and chicken tight.
Hiika It Touraelf (or
l3to20SM
ttn atria. A man and Dor
SOstTles. A man and Dor can make
aaatoaOrodaadar. catalog tree.
rodaday. cat)
KIT8CLMAN PROS., ftldirovllle, Ind.
Rau FURS
Hides.
DaPOltS,
Wool,
8888
' '
HAVE YOU FIVE
OR MORE COWS 7
If so a 14 Baby" Cream Separator will earn Iti cost for
you every year. Why continue an Inferior system
another year at so great a lost f Dairying Is now the
only profitable feature of A grlculture. Properly eon
ducted It always pays well, and must payjou. You
neea a separator, ana you neea tne musti-, tne
"Baby." All styles and canacltles. Prlcaa.17B.00
upward. Bend for new 1895 Catalogue.
THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO.,
Branch Men : General Offices:
ELGIN, ILL. 74 00RTUNDT ST.. NEW YORK.
ItOim, Chester WhHs,
Ueney Bed eaa relaaa Calaa
loa. Jenej. Seemer aM
Hoimia Cattle. Tserafkanl
Ikee. rsaey reswr. nmue
L -f,
as Bsbm Date. oaMMee.
LUst Chaster CePe
POLAND CHINAS FOR SALE.
If in need of a choicely bred Poland
boar write to J. V. Wolfe, Box 825,
Lincoln, Neb. He has a few way up p go
of April and early May farrow.
Elkhorn Valley Herd
of Poland-China Swine.
I hare all the leading
trains Including Free
Trades, Wilkes and
Black U. 8. families.
The beat lot of plga I
erer raised sired by
Paddys Chip 16388, Fs
Wanna maker 26829,
Cpl. U. 8. 10605. My
lows are mostly Free
Trade and Wilkes
strains.
L H. SUTER,
Neligh, Neb.
Furnas County Herd.
CJ
L. E. Berkshlres
Poland-Chinas,
Holsteln Cattle.
'M pigs sired by six first
elaaa males, and from sows
as good. Berkshlres: Sal
lies, Duchess, and others.
Poland-Chinas: Corwin. Te
cumseh and Wilkes. None
better. All stock at half
price, (on account of the
drouth), and guaranteed as
represented. Mention The
Wealth Makers.
H.S.WILLIAMSON,
leaver City, Keb.
WIIIGER'S STEEL Su
Hat no iqnal tot
strength or elm
pUcllr, Awardn
Medal and Dip
loma at World'.
Fair. Alio Gal-
vanlzed Steel
Tanki, Giladers
and Regulators.
E. B. WTNOEB,
IS Seaweed Tetraacetate,!!
METAL
WHEELS'
for your Lj
WAGONS.
Any size yon want, 10
to Win. high. Tires 1
to 8 in. wide hubs to
fit any axle. Hayes
Coat many times in
a season to hare set
of low wheels to fit
your wagon for hauling
erain. fodder, manure.
boss, ho. No resetting of
tares. Oatl'gfrae. Address
EMPIRE MFG. CO
Qnlncy, 111.
the OLD RELIABLE
PEERLESS
FEED
iGRMDERS
firings miM crraln tr flnv
lonmnf llniMU th Ml Ml V flthPT mill. fiHndS Ba.t
corn,oats,etc..flneenough for any purpose. War
ranted not to choke. We warrant the Peerless to be
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MILL ON EARTH.
t Write us at once for prices and agency.
There Is money In this mill Made only by the
JOLIET STROWBRIDQE CO., JO LI ET. ILL.
Jobbers and Manufacturers of Farm Machinery,
Carriages, Wagons, Windmills. Bicycles, Harness,
etc. Prices lowest. Quality best,
h. s. ALEY, m. a
SPECIALIST
III
FEMALE,
NERVOUS
AND
CHRONIC
DISEASES.
Office 1213 0 St., Lincoln, Neb.
mW Write tor terms and question blanks.
nenew yonr Bnoscnption to The
Wealth Makers and keep abreast with
the times.
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SEEDS
ALFALFA
Cane, Millet Seeds, Kafflr,
prices address.
Please mention this paper.
1867. KAHSAS HOME HDRSERY, 1895.
--sSSSOVER lOO ACBES.SS
Grow all kinds ot Fruit aad Ornamental Trees of Best varieties suited to the west.
Originator of the Kansas Black Raspberry. All leading and new varieties of small
fruits, Grapes, Shrubbery and Evergreens. Price list to all applicants. Agents
wanted. A. H. GRIESA, Box J, Lawrence, Ks.
BUY OF A HOIJE NURSERY I
t CRETE NURSERIES ,
Established in 1872, point to many thousands of successful orchards in Nebraska
supplied from their nursery. Their stock for 1895 is complete in all departments,
and as good as ever sent out. Large orders for apple trees, filled on eight
month's time. Purchase at first hand and save agent's and dealers' profit. Cor
respond early before the rush of spring trade opens.
E. F. STEPHENS, Manager,
Crete, Neb.
1
CARRIAGES) BUSSIES. IIARIIESS
and Bleyctosv a Tmetorj rilees. Work guaranteed and 10 to 40 per
cent aavea. unr gooas receivea
fair, uor law Mammoto liiusirmteu vaukiugue w im vu u iv ioojj
all the latest styles and improvements and reduced prices. It has 200
pases and Is the largest and moat complete catalogue ever iesued.
Bend for It. It t free" AlUaavee) Varrlag C-UaeimBaU, Ohtat.
I irT yr
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Write te4ay.
ROCK' 6tAHPlPLOV
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Are You Ready
For the Harvest ?
There's onlv one wav tn cut readv
-and we are ready to get you ready
BEST IN THE . . .
"WORLD
Because
Most Durably Built,
Lightest in Draft,
Greatest in Capacity,
Simplest in Construction.
All Competition Staid Away from
the McCormick in the
World's Fair Tests
We might to-day be selling a line of so-called "cheap" machines al
a price which would still be high, but prefer to sell the high-value McCormici
at a price which experience will most assuredly prove is low. Glad to shovi
our friends these machines at any time. Come in and see them.
' Farmers will please call on
K. BINFORD. Lincoln.
L.EIS VELD & TltOMPEN, Hickman,
J. P. PRATT, Bennett,
MEYER & SEVERIN, Hallam,
WELLER POLK & CO., Raymond,
G. W. PETERSON, Eagle,
Any of whom will be only too glad to show you the merits of the machines whether
you intend to purcnaee or not. t
LINCOLN NORMAL UNIVERSITY.
t . . . We will have the . . . .
Reading Stonjuier School ii Nebraska
This year. Term opens June 4th, 1895. Continues 10 weeks. Total exponaes,
3.00 per week. Send for catalogue, free. Address,
LINCOLN NORMAL UNIVERSITY,
Normal, Neb.
qmp
JJf the right
letropouun nanonai nana,
Chicago,
and this Paper.
SEED A SPECIALTY.
Bice and Jerusalem Corn, all srrown in USi.
For
XolITI ft XXWVXBOS.
Oardea Clty K ansa a.
lae nignest iwarui a, tue wuriu
Broke the Record
No Cultivator ever bad such a remark
able run the first season. Sales nearly
20,000 in 1894
and this year will be greatly increased.
The O. H. D. is simply the lest Walking CsltiraUr
ever stsds aad as yst has ne imitators- It sells at
sight For Missions dealer In a town, tee It he
torero buy. Writ as lor illustrated dmdar.
Deere & Co.SV?8
ftboiitivciy Qudrantced fo give
read
what iiiaidby fi)05e
Wt)o bavc V .tl)err).,
Mahufacturio
0) m OMLV B MB
CO' fot Ih"Q-'"-
1895.
so that von can be sure thai vou are read;
with the World-Beating,
LIQHT-RUNN1NQ
Mccormick
STEEL
BINDERS and
MOWERS.
Wrieite4a.
sTHVIIIII W i I J- -J J
a-e
Hvv
A SCHOOL FOR THE PEOPLE (
CIk m n im m Its equipments are more complete
DcCallSB. Its buildings are better,
wuwuuwv) Itg facnltv g larger arl(i abler and
the expenses lower than those ot any othat
Normal School in Nebraska.
Tuition, a
Board from
Sooms from
$1.00 pet week
1.60 tc $2.00 " M
U8o. to 750. " -
YOUR WOOL
Direct to market.
It is the only way to
get Its full market
value, if you sblp to
house. Our shippers testify almost unanimously that
ours is inw rin riouocr. MwtuM tou u:u vj
a jury of more than one thousand prominent wool growers and
a verdict rendered. We have been found guilty of selling other
peoples' wool at a higher price than they could get at home and mak-j '
big prompt returns. The verdict has created consternatloili
among WoolHouses here, but rejoicing amoug wool growers
We receive more shipments of wool direct from the growers than!
any house In this market Wemakequlcker sales and quicker
return than any house In this market. Don't dispose ot your wool
until you write for our Wool Report, giving prices and the verdict of
the jury over their own signatures. Sacks furnished FBEE.
SUMMERS. MORRISON & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
174 South Water Street, CHICAGO.