The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894, July 07, 1892, Image 17

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    THE ALLIAHOE-INDEPENDEHT.
Patronize Home Manufactories.
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Patented Oct. 15, '80.
Tlhe Perfection Gear AAagori,
SIMPLEST, SHORT TURNING, HANGS LOW, ABSOLUTELY NO RATTLE. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.
Jnst the wagon for Farmers, Grocers, Milkmen in fact anybody.
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ESTABLISHED IN 1172.
Offers a choice stock of trees and plants suited to Nebraska; also Nursery
gaown seedlings suited to timber claims. Satisfaction guaranteed. Diredt trade
secures careful selections. That we hay tested what we offer to sell, and send
varieties that bear freely is evidenced by our own crop of
Thirteen Thousand Bushels ol Apples and Eight Hundred Bnshels of Cherries.
grown in'1891. At proper time we send out a choice yellow Dent seed corn,
jielding in 1891 one hundred and five bushels and forty pounds per acre. In
stead, of purchasing of travelling men from eastern nurseries, try a home
nursery. Address for catalogue,
E. F. STEPHENS. Crete, Nebraska.
PERMANENTLY
CURED OR NO PAY
NO DETENTION FROM BUSINESS."
NO QPERATION.
WE REFER YOU TO OVER 1.500 PA
TIENTS. Financial Reference: Nat: Bank of Commerce
Investigate our method. Written guar
antee to absolutely cure all kinds of RUP
TURE of both sexes, without the use of
knife or syringe, no matter of how long
standing. Examination Free.
THE 0. E. MILLER COMPANY,
- 307-308 N. V, Life Building, Omaha, Neb
Offices Denver, Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Mil
waukee. Des Moines, Salt Lake City, Portland, Butte. SEND FOB CIRCULAR.
"We Atg the People.
.,
if you want a Fit and a Good Wearing Shoe
ls Call or Send Your Order.
1 r A OYER
nil ura books.
Everybody should have our full and
complete list of all desirable Reform
literature, song books, etc, published.
" The following are some of the leading
books and should be read by everybody
whether interested in the Reform work
er not:
1.50
1.00
Labor, Land and Law.
(Hon. W. A. FhillipB.)
Farmers' Side,
(senator iener.)
The Way Out, .10
Bond Holders and Bread Winners, .25
Seven Financial Conspiracies, .10
The Money Question, - - 25
Send for our catalogue of 150 Reform
works. This is the largest list publish
ed, and the books are all sold at pub
lishers" prices Address
Peoples' Reform Book & News Co
120 Chestnut St., St. Louis, Mo.
TWO-
Awarded First Premium and Cold
Medal at the World's Industrial Cotton
Centennial Exposition at New Orleans,
La., in 1884-5 after a trial Lasting
Four Months.
Wa Pronounced
the BEST IN THE
of teef pfejj
1225
0 Street
I-iixioolxif
4
pur ttxpert Trap,
EVERYBODY SHOOTS BLUE ROCKS
(Every Gun Dealer Keeps Them)
Becau.se Tliey are tlie
BEST FLYER. BEST BREAKER. BEST PACKER. BEST
TRAVELLER. BEST PICK-UP.
11,000,000 Sold in lsei.
Sevd fob iLLraim-cD Catalogue with Teap 8l msa jRcles.
The Clev si, ,arget Qp.f eveuwu, t u. sa
the EUREKA
WORLD and to-day stands at the head and front
of the whole wind mill family. It is the cheap-
Star Pumps
We Have Them Also.
est and best as
are also the
Screen Wire,
Screen Doors,
Farm Dinner Bells,
Plain Wire,
Poultry Netting,
New Idea Gasoline
Stoves,
All Kinds of Pipe,
Fibre Ware,
Ladders,
Western Washers,
Barrel Churns,
Refrigerators,
Lawn Mowere,
Pumps and Pump
Repairs,
Tin Roofing and anything in the Hard
ware Line.
Especial attention paid to Harness Re
pairs and Tin J ob Work.
G. M. LOO MIS,
905 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
.VtflE hope SELVAGE.
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Trtwm tJCCuawoTXwniiri3CfpoMcHic
Fifty Thousand Subscribers Wanted
An Appeal to Reformers to Help '
us Spread the Light.
In order to secure 50,000 subscribers '
to The Alliance-Independent, and :
correspondingly increase its power" for "
good in the coming campaign, we havo
decided to offer th'o paper from now
until after the November election for
25 cents to new subscribers in clubs of five .'
or more. . "
We make this offer in the hope and
bjlief that the reform workers of the "
west will take advantage of it ;
to send us in new names by the thous-';
and. - ' ; ,. '
People's party organizations should
arrange for a systematic canvass of ,
every precinct and thus put The Alli- .
A nce-Independent- ' in" the ' hands of .
every man who will read It. C ;"
We appeal to every believer in ,the
truth of our principles, to every lover
of liberty, to help us spread the light .
Can YOU spare an hour in this cause?
Almost any independent can get up ay
club of five in an hour. Try it. Now.
is the time to act.
Alliance Publishing Company,
Lincoln, Neb. : .
HOW THE NAVAJO HUNTS. '
He Use a Mirror to Tempt the Fat I'ral.
rle Dog From His Home.
Living almost wholly' upon game,
as they do, the NavajoSearinot bar
prevailed upon to taste either fish or ";
rabbit. I have known some very lu
dicrous things to happen whon meanly
mischievous Americans. deluded Nava
jos in'.o eating either of these forbid
den dishes, and sometimes there have
been very serious retaliations for the
ill-mannered joke. Rabbits are won-,
derfully numerous in the Navajo
country, according to St Nicholas,
being molested only by feathered and
four-footed enemies; but the Indian
who would fight to the death rather
than touch a delicious rabbit stew is
greedily fond of the fat and querulous
prairie dog.
That whole region abounds in "dog
towns. " and they are frequently be
sieged by their swarthy foes. -A Nav
ajo will stick a bit of mirror in the en
trance of a burrow and lie behind the
little mound all day, if need bo. to
secure the coveted prize. When Mr.
Tusa ventures from his bedroom, deep
under ground, he sees a familiar im
age mocking him at the front door;
and when he hurries out to confront
this impudent intruder, whiz! : goes a
chalcedony-tipped arrow through him,
pinning Him to the ground so that he
cannot tumble back into his home, as
he has a wonderful faculty . for doing
even in death, or a dark hand darts
from behind like lightning seizes his
chunky nick safely behind the reach
of his chisel-shaped teeth, and breaks
his spine with one swift snap, r
C M. Gardner has opened a hat and
mon'M ftarniahin trnods store in the new
Y. M. C. A. building, Cor. 13th and N.
He also has 1 he agency lor wanamaur
& Brown's custom m?.de clothing.
We want 50,000 subscribers
under our campaign offer.
"Losses and Lies" shows up where
1 'profits" come from and how they are
obtained. It is a scorcher, and don't
you forget it. See our li-t.
A Sure Thine.
Sparkle Your sister is, wearing
one of Miss Pinkie's rings. I wish
you d get it for me. I want to take
the measure. Going to buy an en
gagement ring, you know.
Barkle Eh? Has Miss Pinkie ac
cepted youP "
Sparkle She will when I propose,
Last night she uked me how I like
her mother. T. Weekly
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